Corona Woman Is Arraigned
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A former Anaheim city utilities employee from Corona was arraigned Tuesday on identity theft and burglary charges, accused of stealing credit card numbers from utility customers.
Abrianna Sniderman, 25, faces 33 felony counts, including illegal use of her office computer. She allegedly used the computer, at the Anaheim Public Utilities Department, to place orders using victims’ credit cards and have items sent to her home. Eleven victims, including a co-worker, have been identified in the continuing investigation.
Sniderman is being held on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in Riverside County Superior Court on Sept. 1. If convicted, she could face up to 19 years in prison.
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