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NewsMarch 23, 2004

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A former employee of an armored vehicle business was sentenced to prison for stealing more than $200,000. Stephanie Fuller Moreno, 38, of Springfield, was sentenced Monday to one year and one day in federal prison without parole, U.S. Attorney Todd P. Graves announced. U.S. District Judge Fernando J. Gaitan Jr. also ordered Moreno to pay restitution of $206,246...

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A former employee of an armored vehicle business was sentenced to prison for stealing more than $200,000.

Stephanie Fuller Moreno, 38, of Springfield, was sentenced Monday to one year and one day in federal prison without parole, U.S. Attorney Todd P. Graves announced. U.S. District Judge Fernando J. Gaitan Jr. also ordered Moreno to pay restitution of $206,246.

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Moreno pleaded guilty to stealing from UMB Bank, Bank of America and Guaranty Federal Savings Bank.

Moreno was employed by an armored vehicle business that loaded currency in automatic teller machines, Graves said.

The case was investigated by the FBI.

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