Thursday, June 21, 2007 , Updated
Quaint farm museum in Plano may possibly have been robbing city blind
PLANO Police are investigating what appears to be the embezzlement of more than $200K and the theft of an additional $22K in cash by the Heritage Farmstead Museum on West 15th Street in Plano.
Heritage Farmstead board members began ferreting through the facility's finances after exec director Ted Peters died last year. The WFAA story has some entertaining hue-and-cry from historian types and woeful concern expressed for the CHILDREN who will likely not survive unless given the opportunity to pet the llama.
Posted by T.G.
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