Prosecutors: Former Camden County Employee Facing Theft Charges After Stealing More Than $114,000 From County

CAMDEN COUNTY, N.J. (CBS) -- A Camden County worker is facing theft charges after being accused of stealing more than $114,000 from the county. James Stack used to be the director of rowing at the Camden County Boathouse.

Prosecutors say he accepted money for regattas and rowing competitions at Cooper River Park, but he put the money into two bank accounts for a company he owns.

He allegedly only gave some of that money back to the county.

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