(Ames, IA) — An employee at Iowa State University is charged with putting more than 115-thousand dollars in unauthorized transactions on an I-S-U credit card. Officials say 25-year-old Miranda Richmann used the school credit card for non-work related items and withdrawals at several banks, gas stations, Target, Sam’s Club and Walmart in June. Police say Richmann admitted using the card to make transactions and pay attorney fees and other debt. She is facing three counts of unauthorized use of credit card. Richmann was arrested and has since bonded out of the Story County jail.
ISU Employee Charged With Putting $115K on School Credit Card
By Mandy Billings
Jul 8, 2021 | 11:22 AM
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