A James City woman was sent to McKean County Jail following arraignment Tuesday on allegations that she repeatedly stole from her employer, the Subway store in Kane.
Rosealie Darlene Clemente-Crosson, 21, of Virginia Avenue, is charged with one count of theft by unlawful taking as a first-degree misdemeanor and nine counts as second-degree misdemeanors, as well as three counts of retail theft, also second-degree misdemeanors.
According to the criminal complaint, between Nov. 7 and Dec. 8, Crosson was working at the Kane Subway. Her boss contacted police and said her cash register drawer was always coming up short by a significant amount, and he had a video from in-store surveillance that showed she had taken cash out of the register and put it in her purse.
Police asked him to review other camera footage to see if it happened more than once. Upon review, they found that she had taken about $1,500 total in cash, eight subs, 23 cookies and 10 bottles of soda without permission, the complaint stated.
Crosson was arraigned Tuesday before District Judge David Engman and remanded to jail in lieu of $1,500 bail. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Central Court on Aug. 25.