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Woman Indicted for Allegedly Stashing Phone Books

Monday, August 11, 2008

LAS CRUCES, N.M. —  Most people want to get rid of their old phone books, but a Las Cruces woman has been indicted for fraud for allegedly keeping more than 100,000 directories.

Fifty-five-year-old Debra Gottrell is accused of storing the books in three Las Cruces storage units during a four-year period instead of delivering them as she was hired to do.

Court records show she was indicted July 31st by a Dona Ana County grand jury on a charge of fraud.

A telephone listing for Gottrell was unavailable. There is no explanation of why she allegedly took the phone books.

The stash of directories was discovered when a worker at one of the storage units contacted Gottrell’s employer, Directory Plus.

Directory Plus owner Hugh Riddle says his company lost an estimated $500,000 from the lost directories.

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