Greg M. Algrim, a former lieutenant with the Elburn and Countryside Fire Protection District, has been convicted of stealing over $17,000 by falsifying overtime hours in the district's scheduling system.
A former lieutenant with the Elburn and Countryside Fire Protection District has been found guilty of stealing from the fire district, the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office announced on Friday.
Prosecutors said that Algrim stole over $17,000 by falsifying overtime hours in the district’s scheduling system, which he had access to because of his rank of lieutenant and his administrative privileges, according to a news release from the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Fire Lieutenant Theft Guilty Verdict Overtime Hours Scheduling System
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