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Mays Landing Woman se declara culpable de robo y obstrucción de la justicia

Primer asistente del fiscal del condado de Ocean Michael T. Nolan, jr.. announced that on June 27, 2025, Alicia Campbell, 37, de Mays Landing, pled guilty to Theft and Obstruction of Justice before the Honorable Kenneth T. Palmero, J.S.C., in connection with her former position as Lifestyle Director for the Greenbriar Oceanaire Community & Campo de golf, una comunidad de vida para personas mayores en Ocean Township (Waretown). En el momento de su sentencia en septiembre 5, 2025, the State will be seeking six years New Jersey State Prison (NJSP) as to the Theft charge, y 18 months NJSP as to the Obstruction charge. Las oraciones deben ejecutarse simultáneamente.. Además, Campbell will be required to make restitution to Greenbriar Oceanaire Community & Golf Course in an amount totaling approximately $147,000.

 

An investigation conducted by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Economic Crime Squad and Ocean Township Police Department revealed that Campbellin her capacity as Lifestyle Director for the Greenbriar Oceanaire Community & Campo de golf – se encargaba de brindar entretenimiento, event planning, y compra de artículos para la comunidad de personas mayores.. La investigación reveló además que entre enero 2019 y enero 2022, Campbell utilized funds belonging to the association and purchased items for her own personal use and benefit. Además, Campbell utilizó Venmo, una aplicación de billetera digital, enviar dinero a terceros desde las cuentas de la asociación – only to have those monies immediately sent back to her and deposited into her personal bank account. En marzo 28, 2023, Campbell was charged with Theft, Facilitación financiera, Falsificación, Falsificar registros, y fraude con tarjetas de crédito. En esa misma fecha, Campbell surrendered herself to Ocean Township Police Headquarters and was served with the charges via summons pending an upcoming first appearance in Ocean County Superior Court.

 

En enero 3, 2024, Campbell was indicted by a Grand Jury sitting in Ocean County on the charges of Theft, Facilitación financiera, and Forgery; she was arraigned on these charges on February 5, 2024. In April 2024, Campbell claimed that her minor child was undergoing treatment for leukemia in Philadelphia. During the summer of 2024, Campbell advised the Court that the treatments in Philadelphia were not successful, and that it was necessary for her child to be transferred to the Texas Children’s Hospital for emergent care. Campbell submitted documentation to the Courtpurportedly from the doctors treating her child. Based upon these representations and the documentation submitted, the Court repeatedly granted adjournments of Campbell’s pending case so that she might pursue the care necessary for her child’s well-being.

 

In August 2024, Campbell once again asked for an adjournment of her case, claiming that her child was still receiving care in Texas. Campbell submitted a document on letterheadpurportedly from the Leukemia Program at the Texas Children’s Hospitaldetailing her child’s condition and treatment regimen. Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office staff took note of the fact that the address for the hospital was incorrect, and there was no additional contact information for the doctor who allegedly authored the letter. Further investigation by Detectives from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Economic Crimes Squad revealed that the letter was, En realidad, a forgery, and that the hospital never even met Campbell – nor did it provide any care for Campbell’s child. Consequently, en octubre 29, 2024, Campbell was charged with Tampering with Public Records or Information, Impersonation, Falsificación, Obstruction of Justice, and Making an Unsworn False Statement to Authorities. En esa misma fecha, Campbell was taken into custody at her residence in Mays Landing without incident. Fue transportada a la cárcel del condado de Ocean y posteriormente liberada como consecuencia de la reforma de la fianza de Nueva Jersey..

 

First Assistant Prosecutor Nolan applauds the outstanding efforts of Senior Assistant Prosecutor Alyssa Mandara and Assistant Prosecutor Taylor Toscano who are handling the case on behalf of the State, and commends the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Economic Crime Squad, as well as the Ocean Township Police Department, for their collaborative efforts in connection with these investigations leading to Campbell’s guilty pleas.