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Corrections Worker Headed To Prison For Stealing From Memorial Fund

A former Illinois Department of Corrections accounting employee will serve 21 months in federal prison after admitting to embezzling more than $50,000 from a fund meant to benefit prison workers killed in the line of duty.  
U.S. District Judge Sue Myerscough sentenced 47-year-old Mary Ann Bohlen on Monday.  
Myerscough also ordered the Edinburg resident to pay nearly $24,000 to the Illinois Correctional Employees Memorial Association and $27,000 to the state corrections agency.  
Bohlen _ a corrections accounting administrator _ pleaded guilty in February to embezzling money from department funds from 2007 to 2011.  
Bohlen admitted taking more than $50,000 from the memorial association. It recognizes and commemorates employees severely injured or killed in the line of duty.  
She admitted taking $27,000 from other funds to conceal the theft.

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