Golf employee charged with theft
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A Jeremy Ranch Country Club employee has been charged with a third-degree felony for an alleged theft.

Papers filed Tuesday in Summit County's 3rd District Court allege that the worker, in July 2006, signed for a $3,022 shipment of 145 Nike golf apparel items. But she never handed over the goods to the club's pro shop.

Jeremy Ranch's management noticed they were missing the items when they were contacted about an unpaid invoice. An internal investigation revealed that the woman had ordered and signed for the items, then sold them on eBay.

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