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Turner sentenced to six years in prison for theft from priest and housekeeper
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Sandee Sue Turner

A case that spanned two years is now final as sentencing was handed down last Thursday on 40-year old Sandee Sue Turner.
On Sept. 29, Turner was found guilty by a Grant County jury on three counts of theft-false representation-special facts felony and one count of obstructing an officer, a class A misdemeanor. Turner was found not guilty on one count of theft-business setting-special facts.
Turner received two years in a state prison to each count of theft-false representation and three years of extended supervision all to run consecutive to the counts. Turner also received nine months in a state prison for resisting or obstructing an officer. That sentence will also run consecutive with the first three offenses.
Turner is also ordered to pay restitution to the victim in the matter along with the 10 percent restitution surcharge and is ordered to pay to the extent of her ability.
Turner is also to pay the mandatory court costs including the drug offender diversion surcharge of $10 and the court appointed attorney fees which is yet to be determined. Turner is also ordered to provide a DNA sample.
The charges and subsequent sentencing stem from when turner worked as a home health care worker for Father Francis Dominic, now 86 and a resident of Platteville and Dolores Schollmeyer in their home in Kieler between October 2009 and February 2010. Father Dominic currently resides in a care facility in Platteville and Schollmeyer passed away on April 13, 2011.
Schollmeyer had been Father Dominic's housekeeper for over 40 years and was disabled and required a lot of daily living assistance. During this time frame, Turner took thousands of dollars of unearned monies from Father Dominic. Turner also purchased a $12,500 extended cab Chevrolet truck for herself with Father Dominic's and Schollmeyer's money.
The obstructing charge stems from lies Turner told the investigating officer at the onset of the investigation in February 2010.
According to the criminal complaint filed in Grant County Circuit Court, on Feb. 24, 2010, Captain Anthony Sheckles with the Grant County Sheriff's Department met with Turner, who indicated that she had been working for retired priest Father Francis Dominic since October 2009, and that she helped him organize his checking accounts and assisted him with paying bills.
Captain Sheckles was informed by Turner the only checking account she knew about was Father Dominic's account at Liberty Bank in East Dubuque.
Sheckles observed documents from an account at Clare Bank in Platteville, which was a joint checking account in the name of Francis Dominic and Sandee Turner. Sheckles noticed the checking account was opened on Dec. 7, 2009, in the Kieler office, which is located in the Town of Jamestown and that the account had been closed on Feb. 23, 2010. Sheckles observed documents related to the opening of the account, which showed signatures of both Rev. Francis Dominic and Sandee Sue Turner.
There were several deposits made to the account from Dec. 7, 2009, through Jan. 19, 2010, in the total amount of $95,049.97. A deposit made on Jan. 19, 2010, shows a $46,000 deposit, which indicated a check from Edward Jones in the amount of $50,000 but $4,000 in cash was received. Sheckles then observed withdrawals from the investment accounts of Fr. Francis Dominic and Delores Schollmeyer including $6,000 from the Delores Schollmeyer Edward Jones Investment account on Dec. 4, 2009, $20,000 from the MFS Investment account of Delores Schollmeyer on Dec. 22, 2009, $10,000 from the Edward Jones Investment account of Delores Schollmeyer on Dec. 29, 2009, and $10,000 from the Francis Dominic Edward Jones Investment account on Dec. 17, 2009.
Sheckles also observed withdrawal slips from the joint account of Francis Dominic and Sandee Turner on three separate occasions in the total amount of $26,220. Two of the withdrawals were signed by Turner and the other was noted as a transfer. Records from Turner's personal checking account at Clare Bank showed deposits of $1,000 on Dec. 17, 2009, another deposit for $5,000 on Dec. 28, 2009, and a final deposit of $5,000 on Jan. 25, 2010. There was also a $5,000 deposit into Turner's savings account on Dec. 7, 2009. There were also nearly 40 transactions made from the joint account of Father Dominic and Turner from Dec. 9, 2009, through Feb. 23, 2010. Several were cash withdrawals from an ATM, and checks made out to Sandee Sue Turner, Pioneer Ford, Scenic Rivers and Kay Jewelers.
On June 15, 2010, Sheckles met with Turner who acknowledged a joint bank account she maintained with Father Dominic. Turner said she paid her wages out of Father Dominic's Liberty Bank account and also paid herself a second time out of the joint checking account.
Turner advised Sheckles that a vehicle was purchased for $15,000 with money given to her by Father Dominic and she said she didn't put any of her own funds into the joint account with Father Dominic and she spent some money out of that account and that some things were purchased for Father Dominic from the joint account but not much.