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Teller Allegedly Tampers With Accounts, Faces Charges

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COURT HOUSE – Middle Township Police Department received information from the Bank of America, located in Court House, and from various customers that their money had been removed from their bank accounts by an unknown subject.   
According to a release, after further investigation, it was discovered that a Bank of America employee, Kelsie Juliano, 27, of Millville, stole $16,700 from four customers between June 21, 2017 and Oct. 10, 2017. Juliano was employed at the bank from May 26, 2015 until she was terminated Nov. 8, 2017. 
On nine different occasions, Juliano allegedly processed withdrawals, authorized the transactions, and signed a signature pad, as the victim, and then removed the money from their accounts. Bank of America does not believe that any other customer(s) were victimized by Juliano, due to conducting a universal analytical review during the entire duration of  Juliano’s employment. 
Juliano was charged with nine counts of theft and nine counts of forgery. All of the victims’ money was reimbursed by the bank. 
The investigation was conducted by Middle Township Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit.
The individual(s) listed is/are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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