Ex-Smith Co. employee indicted on embezzlement
Deputies with the Smith County Sheriff’s Office served Telicha Nobles on charges of embezzlement Wednesday.
Investigators with the State Auditor’s Office worked the case involving embezzled funds from February 2006 – August 2007.
Nobles was indicted by the Grand Jury in Smith County in October and is accused of using over $62,000 of taxpayer funds for personal use. Nobles’ is the former payroll and accounting clerk for Smith County Board of Supervisors.
“I appreciate the work of the Smith County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff Charlie Crumpton for his assistance in this case,” said State Auditor Stacey Pickering. “Let this indictment serve as a reminder that all cases of misuse of public funds can be prosecuted criminally and to the furthest extent of the law.”
Nobles embezzled $63,432.05. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office processed Nobles on Wednesday and she was released on her own recognizance.
Since taking office January 10, State Auditor Stacey Pickering has recovered $1,780,358.96 in misappropriated, misused or embezzled taxpayer funds.
Laurel Leader Call
11/20/8