Preliminary Hearing Waived in Hiawatha Theft Case
03/02/2016

Gretchen Randall

(KNZA)--A Hiawatha woman accused of the theft of funds while she worked for a local realty company will stand trial on charges.

Brown County Attorney Kevin Hill says 35-year-old Gretchen Randall waived her preliminary hearing Wednesday morning and was bound over to Brown County District Court for arraignment on April 29th before District Judge Jim Patton.

Randall is charged with two counts of felony theft and a misdemeanor count of criminal use of a financial card.

The alleged crimes occurred while Randall was an employee of Heartland Realty, in Hiawatha.

She’s charged with the theft of $1,800 from the realty company and more than $10,000 from G & G Callaway Inc., which owns a storage facility that was managed by Heartland Realty at the time.

Randall was arrested January 26th following an investigation by the Hiawatha Police Department.

She remains free on a $30,000 bond.


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