Woman gets probation in Boone County embezzlement case

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A woman who was sentenced last month in a Cooper County embezzlement case was sentenced to probation in her Boone County case on Friday.

Jennifer Waibel, 53, of Boonville, pleaded guilty on Friday in her Boone County case to stealing more than $750 and two counts of fraudulently using a credit card. She was sentenced to five years of probation along with a suspended sentence. The judge also gave her a suspended imposition of sentence, meaning if she completes probation, the charges will not show up publicly.

She is currently serving a 30-day sentence in the Cooper County Jail after she pleaded guilty to felony stealing in Cooper County. Jail records show she was booked into the jail on Monday.

In the Boone County case, she’s accused of spending $13,650 on gift cards while using 10 company credit cards from Impact Support Services, located on Chapel Hill Road in Columbia, court documents in previous reporting say.

Court documents in previous reporting for the Cooper County case say she is accused of stealing $49,661.36 from Unlimited Opportunities by spending the money in several transactions from June 16-Aug. 31, 2023, which included several multi-thousand-dollar purchases at Walmart locations in Boonville, Columbia and in Madison, Georgia.

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