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Case of alleged White Rock fraud set for trial

A Surrey woman facing charges in connection with the alleged defrauding of a White Rock company is to go to trial on the matter next fall.
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Surrey Provincial Court

A Surrey woman facing charges in connection with the alleged defrauding of a White Rock company is to go to trial on the matter next fall.

According to court records, the four-day hearing – set for Sept. 15-18, 2014 in Surrey Provincial Court – is to be confirmed during an Aug. 5 appearance.

A 53-year-old Clayton-area resident was arrested in February, following investigation into the disappearance of approximately $44,000 in 2012.

Police said at that time that the accused is alleged to have written cheques to herself from the company account, but with no associated invoices.

Karen Ann Chura, 53, is charged with fraud, forgery and using forged cheques.



Tracy Holmes

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