Clearmont resident Cammie Paumer was arraigned in 4th Judicial District Court Thursday on a number of Felony charges stemming from her role in allegedly embezzling approximately $15,000 from the Hand in Hand Childcare Center in Sheridan.
Paumer plead “Not Guilty” to all of the alleged charges and District Court Judge John Fenn set a three-day trial for November 16th through the 18th.
During her five months as bookkeeper at Hand in Hand, Paumer allegedly used the childcare center's debit card for a number of personal purchases; forged the name of Interim Director Linda Myers on several checks that she deposited into her personal bank account; stole checks that she made out to herself and deposited, and paid herself unauthorized overtime and a pay raise.
Judge Fenn denied Paumer's attorney Jonah Buckley's request that his client's $20,000 cash only bond be reduced.






