She is charged with five counts of identity fraud ($7,500); two counts of grand theft (more than $7,500 but less than $150,000); three counts of theft ($1,000); five counts of forgery - without authority ($7,500); five counts of forgery - uttering ($7,500); and one count of misuse of credit cards ($7,500), according to her indictment.
The case was filed March 10, The thefts happened between Oct. 1, 2013, and Dec. 2, 2017, court documents allege.
Collett formerly worked as a manager for the small Trotwood-based manufacturer Alliance Torque Converters, which rebuilds and sells torque converters.
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