Staffer cites revenge as motive for activating over $32,000 in prepaid cards
<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.222222328186px; line-height: 13.7999992370605px;">She told the cops she did it "Just to get back at my bosses" but today Carin-Jo Martin was charged with 2nd degree theft for activating close to $32,000 in pre-paid cards from her workplace at 76/Circle K gas station in Anigua.</span>
by Krystal Paco
Guam - She told the cops she did it "Just to get back at my bosses" but today Carin-Jo Martin was charged with 2nd degree theft for activating close to $32,000 in pre-paid cards from her workplace at 76/Circle K gas station in Anigua.
Court documents state funds collected from the Anigua location failed to match up, prompting the investigation that led to Martin's arrest.
Guam - She told the cops she did it "Just to get back at my bosses" but today Carin-Jo Martin was charged with 2nd degree theft for activating close to $32,000 in pre-paid cards from her workplace at 76/Circle K gas station in Anigua.
Court documents state funds collected from the Anigua location failed to match up, prompting the investigation that led to Martin's arrest.

By KUAM News