Lyndhurst woman arrested in connection to school fundraiser theft

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Lyndhurst police are investigating a theft from a fundraiser involving the South Euclid Lyndhurst Schools.

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The South Euclid Lyndhurst Schools released a statement regarding a theft from a fundraiser for Mike Fording, a system principal who died in November after battling cancer. “The South Euclid Lyndhurst Schools acknowledges and expresses sadness as we were informed of a criminal investigation involving a non-district sponsored event, ‘Fight for Fording 5K.’ At this point in time, there is no indication that district funds were involved in the ‘Fight for Fording 5K’ and encourage the public to allow the investigation to run its course.

Lyndhurst police arrested Stacie Lariccia after receiving a call accusing her of theft by deception for $7,461, according to a police report.Court documents show the case was filed Monday and Lariccia posted bond Tuesday.

 

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