On Oct. 23, the Westport Police Department received a complaint of a larceny from a Post Road store, according to officials.
The store manager reported one of his employees had completed seven returns, which had a positive balance, and noted the inventory was missing, police report.
An audit of the employee’s transactions was completed, confirming the larceny of reported returns for cash, according to police.
On Nov. 9, Rachel Taylor turned herself into the Westport Police Department after learning there was a warrant for her arrest, police said.
After being charged with larceny, Taylor was unable to post $250 bond and was issued a court date of Nov. 20 in Norwalk court, officials said.
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