Woman accused of stealing from Charles City restaurant pleads guilty

CHARLES CITY — A Charles City woman accused of stealing money from the fast food restaurant where she was working has pleaded guilty as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors.

A criminal complaint accuses 53-year-old Jacqueline Miller of not making bank deposits for the Subway restaurant in Charles City. The complaint states that all of the restaurant’s cash sales for October and part of November went missing, and when store management confronted Miller about the missing cash, she allegedly confessed to having it and promised to deposit it, but prosecutors say she never did that. A complaint says the total amount of revenue stolen was just over $12,500.

Miller was charged with first-degree theft, but on Friday pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree theft. A sentencing date at last check of records was not scheduled.