According to Monroe
County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Adam Linhardt, detectives
began investigating Misglenia Guerra in April after a
property manager at the Calusa Campground Resort & Marina
reported fraudulent activity by the former bookkeeper.
According to Linhardt, authorities discovered that Guerra
had been writing fraudulent checks on behalf of the business
to a cleaning business she owned.
The checks totaled $13,277, Linhardt said.
Guerra was taken into custody Wednesday on charges of fraud,
grand theft and multiple counts of uttering a forged
instrument. |