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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — A former Wyoming car wash employee is accused of scamming the company's computer program for more than $200,000.
Travis Wilson pleaded not guilty to one felony count each of larceny by bailee and theft during his Tuesday morning arraignment.
Court documents show a co-owner of the car wash reported a theft in September, which led to another co-owner telling detectives he believed Wilson did it.
The co-owner told the detective Wilson runs the day-to-day operations of the business and is the only person who had full access to the company's computer system.
The co-owner believed that Wilson was editing the amount of car washes purchased every day to a smaller number and then taking the proceeds from those deleted sales.
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