09-21-2010, 06:23 PM
now bitch says she was trying to kill herself (with acid??) OR "get her face redone"!
VANCOUVER, Wash. (CBS/AP/KOIN) Prosecuting attorneys have filed theft charges against Bethany Storro, the Vancouver woman who falsely claimed someone threw acid in her face in late August.
The felony second-degree charges filed Monday by Clark County Deputy Prosecutor Tony Golik relate to donations collected for Storro after she was chemically burned Aug. 30.
According to the probable cause documents filed by Vancouver police, fundraisers for Storro reportedly raised $28,000, of which Storro apparently spent about $1,500 on dinner for her parents, clothes for herself and a bill for a previous laser facial peel. Police said Storro spent some of the funds she collected on a new computer and a trip to Seattle, reports KOIN.
In a statement to media Friday, Storro's parents, Nancy and Joe Neuwelt, claimed that the money donated to their daughter would be returned "in the appropriate manner."
"The aggravator is that the defendant, Ms. Storro, took money from victims who were acting as good Samaritans when they gave the money," said Golik.
Golik told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that he issued an arrest warrant for Storro. But he said she was hospitalized as of Monday evening. He didn't know why, but he said police knew her location.
CHECK THE NEAREST LOONEY BIN! USED AS A PLOY TO EVADE ARREST.
VANCOUVER, Wash. (CBS/AP/KOIN) Prosecuting attorneys have filed theft charges against Bethany Storro, the Vancouver woman who falsely claimed someone threw acid in her face in late August.
The felony second-degree charges filed Monday by Clark County Deputy Prosecutor Tony Golik relate to donations collected for Storro after she was chemically burned Aug. 30.
According to the probable cause documents filed by Vancouver police, fundraisers for Storro reportedly raised $28,000, of which Storro apparently spent about $1,500 on dinner for her parents, clothes for herself and a bill for a previous laser facial peel. Police said Storro spent some of the funds she collected on a new computer and a trip to Seattle, reports KOIN.
In a statement to media Friday, Storro's parents, Nancy and Joe Neuwelt, claimed that the money donated to their daughter would be returned "in the appropriate manner."
"The aggravator is that the defendant, Ms. Storro, took money from victims who were acting as good Samaritans when they gave the money," said Golik.
Golik told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that he issued an arrest warrant for Storro. But he said she was hospitalized as of Monday evening. He didn't know why, but he said police knew her location.
CHECK THE NEAREST LOONEY BIN! USED AS A PLOY TO EVADE ARREST.