
Lubbock National Bank Manager Admits to Role in Embezzlement
A local bank manager has admitted to participating in an embezzlement scheme.
KAMC News reports that Sara Ruth Briones was working as a bank manager for Lubbock National Bank when court documents say she was contacted by her sister-in-law, Patricia Sanchez Tovar, who was also a bank manager at Wells Fargo.
Tovar offered Briones $3000 to open a bank account under the name of someone living in Dickens. Tovar then had a check with an amount of over $58,000 deposited to the new account that actually came from a deceased person’s bank account.
Briones has accepted a plea deal in the case and will be sentenced later to no more than three years in federal prison. The case against Tovar is still ongoing.
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