The President of HACC says the theft of nearly a quarter million dollars from the Community College will not affect the operation of the instituion. The Dauphin County District Attorney recognized the college administration's diligence for uncovering the crime.
Nancy Rockey worked at HACC for more than 30 years. She left there last February and was arraigned on charges of theft by unlawful taking. She is accused of taking $228,000 from the college.
According to court documents, Rockey was Executive Vice President at HACC.
From 2007 to 2012, she reportedly used a college credit card to pay her electric utility bill, verizon bill, to buy an Ipad.
HACC President Dr. John Sygielski says the college remains strong. District Attorney says his office does not take lightly this type of crime.
Marsico says Rockey waived her right to a preliminary hearing. She has surrendered her passport and is not permitted to leave the state. He also plans to seek restitution.
Nancy Rockey worked at HACC for more than 30 years. She left there last February and was arraigned on charges of theft by unlawful taking. She is accused of taking $228,000 from the college.
According to court documents, Rockey was Executive Vice President at HACC.
From 2007 to 2012, she reportedly used a college credit card to pay her electric utility bill, verizon bill, to buy an Ipad.
HACC President Dr. John Sygielski says the college remains strong. District Attorney says his office does not take lightly this type of crime.
Marsico says Rockey waived her right to a preliminary hearing. She has surrendered her passport and is not permitted to leave the state. He also plans to seek restitution.