Rembert woman faces charges, accused of not returning company cellphones

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A Rembert woman is facing charges in connection to an accusation she received items from a company and appropriated them for personal use.

Christina Lynn Oakley, 30, of East Scenic Lake Drive, was arrested on March 10 and charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent, value $2,000 or less, according to Sumter County Sheriff's Office.

A March 4 warrant alleges Oakley received 30 cellphones, a folding table, a tablet and a company table cloth, a total value of $1,710, from SIMTRUE. Law enforcement obtained records and a written statement from a company supervisor confirming the cellphones were issued to Oakley, according to a news release.

According to the warrant, two cellphones were activated, and Oakley reportedly did not return the remaining 28 and the other items.

A $1,500 personal recognizance bond was set and posted Monday, according to Adrienne Sarvis, public information officer for the sheriff's office.