NEWTON, Iowa [KCCI-TV] — A former office coordinator for a Jasper County Community Development Department is facing felony theft and forgery charges for allegedly writing checks worth thousands of dollars to herself over the last year. KCCI says, according to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, 31-year-old Shelby Hobbs was arrested Wednesday, after the conclusion of an investigation into misused county funds.
Court documents allege that, since August 2023, Hobbs wrote a total of 42 checks to herself from county accounts, totaling $17,458,41. All of the checks were either cashed or deposited into Hobbs’ personal bank account. Hobbs allegedly admitted the thefts to investigators.
She’s been charged with one count of first-degree theft, a Class C felony; and 11 counts of forgery, a Class D felony. An initial appearance was held Wednesday morning and Hobbs was released from jail on her own recognizance. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 22.