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Dixon comptroller arrested in $30 million embezzlement scheme

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Burke said the city had endured budget cuts the last few years and indicated that Crundwell had blamed the shortfalls on the state owing the city $1 million in unpaid tax revenues.

One lifelong Dixon resident who did not want to give her name said that the public pool had been closed the last few summers.

"It's incredible, really. In the last two years we've been really in a financial crunch with the whole thing," the mayor said. "The annual audit didn't show anything. Auditors even commented that we were doing fine with our cash controls."

During three decades as comptroller, Crundwell had accumulated a deep wellspring of trust as one of a handful of full-time employees at City Hall, Burke said.

Prosecutors said Crundwell handled all of the finances for the city. According to the city's website, she held down positions as both comptroller and treasurer. She even had a relative collect the town's mail from the post office each day, according to the charges.

Crundwell, 58, appeared Tuesday in federal court in Rockford, charged with a single count of wire fraud. A detention hearing is set for Wednesday afternoon. Her court-appointed attorney declined to comment, and calls to her home and businesses were not returned.

The City Council held a closed-door emergency session that lasted more than an hour Tuesday night. Council members declined to comment as they exited the meeting.

Crundwell has worked for the city since she was a teenager, starting in a part-time job before being appointed comptroller in the early 1980s, the mayor said. In Dixon, she was well known as a longtime city employee and was trusted in the way of small communities, Burke said.

She was also one of the best horse breeders in the world — her Meri-J Ranch in Beloit produced more than 50 world champions, according to the American Quarter Horse Association.

"She was particularly well known," said spokesman Jim Bret Campbell. "She's won more world championships at this point than any other competitor."

Among the items prosecutors claim she purchased with stolen city funds were two semi-tractor trailers and a horse trailer worth nearly $1 million combined.

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