Lake Mills woman accused of using money from group home clients pleads guilty to lesser charges

LAKE MILLS — A Lake Mills woman who along with her mother was accused of stealing money from clients of a Forest City group facility for dependent adults has pleaded guilty to lesser charges as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors.
48-year-old Michelle Loth Dreier was originally charged with ongoing criminal conduct, a Class B felony, but later pleaded guilty to five counts of dependent adult abuse and was given a suspended five-year prison sentence, placed on five years probation, and was ordered to pay back the money to the victims while serving probation. While she was a supervisor at the MOSAIC group facility, she was accused of stealing $2900 from five individuals at the facility over a period of a year and a half. Debit and EBT cards were used to the financial benefit of Loth Dreier and her daughter, Harley Loth.
Harley Loth was charged with one count of ongoing criminal conduct and seven counts of unauthorized use of a credit card. On Monday, she pleaded guilty to four counts of fourth-degree theft, a serious misdemeanor. Prosecutors are recommending a deferred judgment with two years probation and that Loth pay victim damages in an amount to be determined.
A sentencing date was not immediately available in court records.
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