Woman from Lima allegedly steals $21K in SNAP benefits

Woman-from-Lima-allegedly-steals-21K-in-SNAP-benefits-

A woman in Livingston County is facing accusations of stealing $21,000 in SNAP benefits over a span of two and a half years.

Monique Charvenka, a 36-year-old resident of Lima, has been charged with welfare fraud and grand larceny. According to the Livingston County sheriff’s deputies, she intentionally submitted five fraudulent SNAP benefit applications to the county’s Department of Social Services. Furthermore, she neglected to inform the department about changes in her employment and household income.

In July 2024, deputies initiated an investigation, leading to the arrest of Charvenka on Monday of last week. She stands accused of embezzling benefits from September 2019 to April 2022. Consequently, Charvenka was subsequently taken into custody and transported to the Livingston County Jail.

Reference Article

 

Jan McDonald – Managing Partner Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jan McDonald relocated to the Demopolis area in 1991. Over the years, she has built an extensive career as a journalist and freelance writer, contributing her talents to various news outlets across Louisiana, Wisconsin, and Alabama. With her wealth of experience in journalism, Jan has honed her skills in reporting, writing, and storytelling, making her a versatile and respected voice in the field. As Managing Partner of The Watchman, Jan plays a crucial role in overseeing and producing editorial content for the publication. Her responsibilities include curating stories, ensuring high-quality journalism, and managing the day-to-day operations of the editorial team. Jan's dedication to maintaining the integrity of The Watchman's reporting, combined with her deep connection to the community, allows her to guide the publication with both passion and expertise.
Exit mobile version