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Two Baxter, Iowa, officials arrested over $90K in misused city funds, with police chief facing felony theft charges.
Two former Baxter, Iowa, officials, police chief William Daggett and city clerk Katelyn Wilson, were arrested and charged in connection with a state audit that found about $90,000 in misused city funds between 2021 and 2024.
Daggett faces felony charges of first-degree theft and misconduct in office after receiving over $51,000 in improper payments, while Wilson was charged with unauthorized computer access for retaining a city laptop and deleting files after resigning.
A third former employee, Randi Gliem, was identified in the audit for receiving nearly $1,500 in improper payments but is not facing charges.
The investigation revealed widespread financial irregularities, including unsupported disbursements and misuse of city credit cards, with the case now under active review by state and local authorities.
Dos funcionarios de Baxter, Iowa, arrestaron más de 90.000 dólares en fondos de la ciudad mal utilizados, con el jefe de policía enfrentando cargos de robo.