White collar crimes are extremely difficult to detect, because the perpetrator will try to hide any paper trail, as in this case, DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said. He credited the “painstakingly thorough investigation” of Ken Tatarelis, supervisor of the office’s public integrity/financial crimes division, and with Itasca police Officer Katlyn Jezior.
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Itasca woman charged with stealing more than $373,000, including COVID relief funds, through financial fraud
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