Bizarre Behavior Antidepressant Withdrawal 10/12/2009 Utah Woman Flees Arraignment: Goes to Casino In Las Vegas
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Her attorney, Douglas Baxter, told the judge her client had a bad reaction when she stopped taking an antidepressant. 'She had a panic attack and took off,' he said."
"Bell did not even tell her family where she was going. Her husband reported her missing and law enforcement tracked her down at a casino on the Las Vegas strip. She was extradited back to Utah County this week."
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705350662/April-trial-set-for-former-Mapleton-official-Jeannie-Bell.html April trial set for former Mapleton official Jeannie Bell
Published: Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009 2:39 p.m. MST
PROVO The former finance controller of Mapleton accused of embezzling almost $50,000 from the city has been ordered held on $25,000 cash-only bail.
Fourth District Judge James Taylor set the bail Thursday and scheduled an April trial for Jeannie Bell, 48, who skipped her arraignment on the second-degree felony theft charge last month and fled to Las Vegas.
Her attorney, Douglas Baxter, told the judge her client had a bad reaction when she stopped taking an antidepressant. "She had a panic attack and took off," he said.
Bell did not even tell her family where she was going. Her husband reported her missing and law enforcement tracked her down at a casino on the Las Vegas strip. She was extradited back to Utah County this week.
Prosecutors say Bell used a city credit card to purchase stamps and gift cards for employee bonuses, then sold them on eBay.
Paul Koepp