When confronted by store management, Hayes admitted she had been doing this for several months. She admitted to having $175 of the store’s money in her purse which she handed over to managers at that time.
While reviewing surveillance video, it was also determined Hayes had been processing fake product refunds and pocketing the cash.
The total amount of theft between the lottery tickets and fake refunds totaled over $1,500.
Hayes is facing felony charges of theft of property and lottery fraud. She is free after posting $2,500 bond.
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