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LAUREL, Del. (AP) — Laurel Police say a teacher has pleaded guilty to stealing money from an elementary school and the teachers' union.
The department said in a news release that 49-year-old Kimberly Parker pleaded guilty last week to theft and forgery.
Officers say Parker, who was a teacher in the Laurel School District, stole more than $2,000 from the Laurel Elementary School. Authorities say she also stole more than $36,000 from the Laurel Education Association.
Police say Parker paid full restitution to the school, and made an initial payment of $20,000 for to teachers union.
Sending is set for June 10.
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