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Woman Accused Of Using Fake Documents To Get Teaching Job

November 22, 2014

(Sioux Falls, S.D.)– A South Dakota grand jury has added to the charges filed against a woman accused of using fake documents to get a teaching job in southwest Minnesota.

Kari Hiller of Brandon is charged in Nobles county, Minnesota with two counts of forgery and three counts of aggravated forgery.

She’s accused of presenting a fake copy of a South Dakota teaching license when she was hired to teach special education in Ellsworth, Minnesota, last fall.

Hiller is also accused of altering her transcript.

A Minnehaha county grand jury indicted her Thursday on two additional counts because she’s accused of altering the documents there.

(Story from the Associated Press).

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