Teacher Steals $20, Quits Her $94,996 Job

Even the principal's wallet wasn't off-limits

By Andrew Pergam
|  Friday, Nov 13, 2009  |  Updated 2:30 PM EDT
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Teacher Steals $20, Quits Her $94,996 Job

It might seem tempting -- but a teacher learned a lesson the hard way.

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A woman quit her teaching job that paid $94,996 just after she was caught in a police sting stealing $20 from another teacher’s purse, according to Wilton authorities.

Susan Dinnean, 55, of Redding, told police she planned to return the money. 

The school started to take notice after teacher reported two $50 bills were stolen from her wallet in mid-October, reports the Stamford Advocate

Less than a week later, on Oct. 21, the same teacher called police to report that another $70 was gone from her purse.

So police set up an undercover camera in the room.  When police came to review the tape, they discovered a woman crouching down then sticking something in her pocket. 

Police and the school principal confronted Dinnean, and that’s when she admitted taking money from other teachers and even from the principal’s purse.

Her 22-year career as a teacher ended Monday.  She was arrested Tuesday on three counts of larceny and posted a $2,500 bond.
 

Posted Nov 13, 2009
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