Indiana State Police Arrest Fort Branch Woman for Embezzling over $600,000

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Indiana State Police arrested a 66-year-old Fort Branch woman today after a criminal investigation revealed she allegedly embezzled over $600,000 from her step-father, who is now deceased.

In December 2013, Indiana State Police Detective Toni Walden launched a criminal investigation after receiving information money was missing from Franklin Douglas’ account. Douglas died in September 2012. Douglas’ step-daughter, Brenda Lee, 66, of Fort Branch, was his Power of Attorney, which gave her full access to his bank accounts. During the investigation, Detective Walden revealed that between January 2009 and September 2012, Lee had allegedly embezzled over $600,000 for her personal use from Douglas’ bank accounts.

After reviewing the criminal investigation, Gibson County Prosecutor’s Office issued a felony arrest warrant for Lee. This afternoon at 2:50, Indiana State Police arrested Lee at her Fort Branch residence without incident. She was taken to the Gibson County Jail where she is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charge:

Brenda Lee, 66, 400 East Locust Street, Fort Branch
Theft, Class C Felony
Check Deception, Class A Misdemeanor