N.J. fire department treasurer charged with stealing $75,000

Mine Hill Township in New Jersey is a small town. It’s about three square miles and has a population of over 3,600 people but it was big enough for the towns fire department treasurer to allegedly steal more than $75,000 for her own personal use. The State Attorney General’s office announced the arrest on Feb. 19, 2013.

Lisa Ayers, 39, of Mine Hill, was charged with second-degree theft by unlawful taking. She was processed on the charge by State Police detectives at the Netcong Station of the New Jersey State Police. She was subsequently released without posting bail. The charge is the result of an investigation by the New Jersey State Police Official Corruption Bureau and the Division of Criminal Justice Corruption Bureau.

It is alleged that from November 1, 2010 through January 22, 2012, Ayers used her position of trust as treasurer and her control over the finances and bank account of the Mine Hill Fire Department to steal more than $75,000 in fire department funds. She allegedly wrote checks to cash from the fire department’s bank account and later cashed them. In addition, she allegedly wrote checks from the department’s account directly to pay her expenses, including checks written to the banks holding her home and car loans.

The second-degree theft charge carries a sentence of five to 10 years in state prison and a criminal fine of up to $150,000. The complaint is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Because the charge is an indictable offense, it will be presented to a grand jury for potential indictment.

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, Ocean County Conservative Examiner

Eric Braun is a former radio and print journalist, having covered his beat in Ocean County for WOBM, WHLW & WADB Radio and a contributor to the Asbury Park Press Newspaper. Braun’s experience in Ocean County Politics included covering County & Municipal Governments and both Civil and Criminal...

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