The woman is accused of improperly recording sales and pocketing cash.
A Washington-area QuickChek worker is accused of pocketing more than $1,000 in cash over three months from the register.
Ryanne E. Walsh, 35, of the first block of Broad Street in Washington, improperly recorded sales and kept the difference while working at the convenience store on Belvidere Avenue in the borough, according to charges filed at state Superior Court in Belvidere.
The thefts began in October and continued into January, totaling $1,174, the charges say. Washington Township police Lt. John Kaufmann said the store conducted an internal investigation.
Walsh faces six counts of theft. A phone listing for her could not be located.
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She was previously accused in 2012 of stealing $2,000 from an optometry practice in the borough where she was employed.
Walsh is the second area QuickChek worker in less than a month to be accused of stealing from their employer. On Dec. 23, 22-year old Vanilla Santiago, of Washington, allegedly stole the $500 in cash from the Route 57 location in Washington Township.
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