Saleswoman stole money with fake credit notes

2023-09-16 10:09:15

The 28-year-old is said to have taken around 5,000 euros from the cash register.

In recent months, a 28-year-old employee has used fictitious credit notes to steal around 5,000 euros from the cash register of her employer, a store in a Salzburg shopping center. The woman independently created credit notes for returned products and separate receipts and then took the cash.

The woman began her manipulations in November 2022 and issued credit notes for three-digit amounts several times a month, a police spokeswoman told APA. Their actions were noticed on September 15th when management discovered that the inventory and actual inventory of the goods did not match. The seller confessed and was reported.

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