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Cafeteria worker pleads guilty to stealing $90,000 from student accounts

Kathleen E. Smith said she diverted at least $100 a day from the accounts of students at Keystone Oaks High School near Pittsburgh to help pay her bills. A Carnegie woman who worked in the Keystone Oaks High School cafeteria pleaded guilty today to stealing more than $90,000 from student accounts, court records show.

December 3, 2014

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PITTSBURGH —A Carnegie woman who worked in the Keystone Oaks High School cafeteria pleaded guilty today to stealing more than $90,000 from student accounts, court records show.

Kathleen E. Smith, 55, of Carnegie, who worked for a company that managed the cafeteria, pleaded guilty to a felony theft charge.

In exchange for the plea, three felonies, including two theft charges and unlawful use of a computer, were withdrawn, as was a misdemeanor count of tampering with records, online court records show.

She will be sentenced March 12 before Judge Anthony M. Mariani.

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