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Nearly $10K Allegedly Stolen, Spent On Facebook Game



ARLINGTON, Wash.  (Metro)  -- An Arlington woman is in big trouble after cops say she stole nearly $10,000 from her employer and spent most of it on a Facebook game. 

Forty-seven-year-old Rebecca Lynn Riley Terry allegedly used a company credit card to rack up the charges while she was playing the online game FrontierVille. 

The "Herald" says Terry was arrested in October and released the same day.  She's charged with first-degree theft, a felony. 
 
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