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    State Police arrest Hopewell Treasurer Shannon Foskey after office raid

    By Jon Burkett,

    11 hours ago
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    HOPEWELL, Va. — Virginia State Police announced the arrest of City of Hopewell Treasurer Shannon Foskey following a raid on her office.

    Foskey, 39, was arrested at about 12:49 p.m. and taken to Riverside Regional Jail where she was later released on an unsecured bond, according to police.

    Foskey was charged with the following crimes:

    • One felony count of forgery of public records
    • One felony count of using a computer as an instrument of forgery
    • One felony count of computer fraud
    • One felony count of disabling computer software

    CBS 6 Crime Insider Jon Burkett reported state police raided Foskey's office last week.
    Crime Insider sources told Burkett that Foskey was arrested after she failed to pay her city taxes and allegedly used her position as city treasurer to free the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) hold on her car registration.

    Those holds are placed on residents who fail to pay taxes.

    Legal expert Kevin Purnell says all the work that's been done in Hopewell's treasurer's office since Foskey's election win in 2022 will now come into question.

    "Unfortunately, right now it raises questions for an entire office," Purnell said. "For who was there, who wasn't, and in terms of who did what. I don't know if it was a single individual or not. I'm hoping there isn't anyone else but it puts everyone in that office under a microscope."

    When Burkett asked questions to the City of Hopewell about the allegations and arrest, a City of Hopewell spokesperson had the following response:

    "Because the treasury is a constitutional office and doesn't report to the city manager, the city has no comment."

    Foskey's next court appearance will be on Tuesday, October 16.

    If convicted, each felony charge will carry a two to 10-year-long prison sentence.

    This is a developing story. Email the CBS 6 Newsroom if you have information to share.

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    Win Morris
    6m ago
    really stupid move ,probably gonna play the race card
    Elder John Williams Jr.
    11m ago
    . There are those who have been convicted of crimes much worse and are free. Wouldn't it be something to see when justice be served, not just on some, but on all that commit a crime the same response. Hopefully for this lady; some consideration be given her, instead of sending her to prison. Not justifying her or condemning her; just hoping for her some other way of disciplinary action. May GOD help her.
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