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Press Release  Former Stow Treasurer Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement

Former Stow Treasurers Pamela Landry pleaded guilty to embezzlement charges.
For immediate release:
9/20/2023
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Carrie Kimball, Communications Officer

Concord, MAOn September 20, 2023, Pamela Landry appeared in Concord District Court to resolve the embezzlement case against her.  The Commonwealth and the Defendant tendered a disparate plea, in which the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office recommended a guilty finding, and the defendant sought a continuation without a finding. Judge Lynn C. Brendemuehl adopted the defense’s request and continued the case without a finding for 18 months.

The plea was for the following charges:

  • LARCENY OVER $250 BY SINGLE SCHEME c266 §30(1);
  • FALSE CLAIM TO GOVERNMENT AGENCY c266 §67B;
  • FORGERY OF CHECK c267 §1; and
  • UTTER FALSE CHECK c267 §5.

The defendant was ordered to:

  • Undergo a mental health evaluation and comply with any follow up; and
  • Not be employed in financial field or with vulnerable populations (elderly, disabled, children) or positions of public trust.

For more information on the case, please see our previous press release.

Former Town Employee in Stow Charged in Connection with Alleged Embezzlement of Public Funds | Mass.gov

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