Politics & Government

Jefferson County Woman Sentenced to 27 Months in Prison

Jessica L. Harris pleaded guilty to embezzeling from her former Fenton-based employer Micro Engineering, Inc.

A federal judge sentenced Jessica L. Harris, of High Ridge to 27 months in prison on mail fraud charges. 

She pleaded guilty to embezzling funds from Micro Engineering, Inc., a Fenton-base maker of model railroad cars in November 2011, The U.S. Attorney's Office said a news release.

Court documents said that, between 2004 to December 2006, Harris worked as an office manager and wrote corporate checks to pay her personal credit card.

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She concealed the embezzelment by entering false business records and manipulated checking account records.

U.S. District Judge Henry Autrey also ordered Harris to repay about $230,000 to Micro Engineering, Inc., and business owner Ronald Rands. 

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The U.S. Secret Service and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office investigated Harris three felony counts of mail fraud.


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