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Santa Margarita, CA . - Sunila Dang, 48, Diamond Bar, a California Department
of Motor Vehicles (DMV) employee was arrested today and is scheduled to be
arraigned Monday for illegally taking money from vehicle registration fees for
personal use through fraudulent transactions, according to announcement by the
Orange County District Attorney’s Office (OCDA)
Dang is
charged with five felony counts of misappropriation of public funds and five
felony counts of altering public documents.
According
to the OCDA, at time of the crimes, Dang worked as an employee at the DMV in
Placentia. Between Jan. 31, 2014, and Feb. 28, 2014, Dang is accused of
processing cars as junked that had existing credit on it. Credits are
associated with a car if cash was used toward its fees but the registration or
other transaction was not completed. Those credits become state money at the
time a vehicle is registered as junked.
On five
separate occasions, when a cash paying customer, who had no connection to the
junked car, brought in a car or group of cars (bundled cars) for registration,
Dang is accused of changing the transaction type code of the junked car from
"in the process of being junked" to "in the process of
transferring ownership."
She is
accused of removing the identification of the person who applied to junk the
car, allowing her to access the existing credit on the junked car.
Dang is
accused of combining the junked car with the unrelated car or bundled cars that
the customer brought in to register. She is accused of using the credit from
the junked vehicle to pay toward the DMV fees of the unrelated car or bundled
cars and keeping the money the customer believed they were using to pay for the
registration fees. After the transaction was cleared, Dang is accused of finalizing
the junked vehicle transaction after the credit had been removed.
She is
accused of stealing over $2,200 through these transactions. The DMV
Investigations Division investigated this case.
Senior
Deputy District Attorney Brock Zimmon of the Special Prosecutions Unit is
prosecuting this case.
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