Woman allegedly stole over $180,000 from employer for Airbnb, Hawaii wedding

By McKenzy Parsons

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    OMAHA, Nebraska (KETV) — An Omaha woman was arrested for allegedly stealing over $180,000 from her employer while working as the company’s financial controller.

According to court documents, an employee of an Omaha insulation business reported that the now former financial controller of the company had been “using the company credit card without authorization and also transferred funds from the company’s account without authorization.”

Court documents said the company was able to show documentation of out-of-state charges as well as a wire transfer to a bank account in October 2025.

The company also noted Angelique Edmonds, also known as Doneshia Edmonds, was getting married and had been absent from work in September and October of 2025, court documents said.

According to the affidavit, the company noted multiple charges made on its credit card in Hawaii, and it totaled all of its losses from the credit card and account at over $182,000.

Court documents revealed investigators then dug into the charges, getting subpoenas for DoorDash, Amazon, and Airbnb, as well as the credit card company. They found almost $300 in charges for the food delivery service to an account in Edmonds’ name using the company’s credit card, as well as almost $1,000 worth of Amazon purchases, which were delivered to “Edmonds Pettigrew,” or “Angelique Edmonds.” Court documents said Pettigrew was Edmonds’ married name.

The affidavit showed an Airbnb was rented with the company’s card in Hawaii in October 2025 for over $3,200.

Investigators continued to dive into charges as well as bank statements, which amounted to a total loss of $182,805.92, court documents said.

Edmonds was arrested for theft by unlawful taking of $5,000 or more, which is a felony.

She is expected to appear in court on Thursday.

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