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Texan accused of theft, donations returned for store credit

This undated photo provided by the McLennan County Sheriff's Office shows Charabe Melody Allison, a Texas volunteer with a Christmas program benefiting children of incarcerated parents, who has been charged with stealing donations and returning them for store credit or gift cards. Allison of Lorena was arrested Tuesday, July 16, 2019, on a misdemeanor charge of theft of more than $100 from a nonprofit and released on $2,000 bond. (McLennan County Sheriff's Office via AP)

WACO, Texas (AP) — A Texas volunteer with a Christmas program benefiting children of incarcerated parents has been charged with stealing donations and returning them for store credit or gift cards.

Charabe Melody Allison of Lorena was arrested Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge of theft of more than $100 from a nonprofit and released on $2,000 bond.


Waco police say Allison, also known as Charabe Lampert, was an Angel Tree volunteer. Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton says there’s no evidence of other volunteers involved.

An arrest affidavit says Allison allegedly gave the donations to relatives or exchanged items for store credit or gift cards. The Waco Tribune-Herald reports some returned items were recognized as donations from a store employee.

A lawyer for Allison didn’t immediately return a message for comment Wednesday.

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