A former employee of the Utah Transit Authority was sentenced to jail Thursday after pleading guilty to stealing more than $2 million from taxpayers.
David Leroy Healy will serve 364 days in the Salt Lake County Jail for his crimes.
Some of the items still need appraisal, however the estimated total for all recovered items is $2,319,846.67. Part of the plea agreement included restitution for the money Healy stole. "This person saw [Healy] taking what looked like buckets of coins and then also... was at a Walmart and saw them dumping that into the coin changer and kind of added two and two together and then notified local authorities," said Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill.
During the search warrant, Gill explained that investigators found nearly a million dollars at his house in cash and coins. Gill commends the unnamed citizen who was alert enough to tell authorities when they saw suspicious behavior.
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