A former apartment complex manager in Flippin has been arrested for allegedly forging and then cashing money orders from tenants intended for rent payment. Thirty-two-year-old Jamie Annette Falconburg is facing eight charges following the investigation.
According to the probable cause affidavit, Marion County investigators were contacted by Walmart’s asset protection division after they discovered Falconburg had cashed multiple altered money orders.
Falconburg cashed five money orders totaling $1,021 between Sept. 5 and Oct. 1 at the Walmart in Flippin. Falconburg also attempted to cash another money order for $200, but was denied by Walmart employees because it appeared to be altered.
The full article is available at ktlo.com.
(Story by Staff, ktlo.com)
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