Woman pleads guilty to taking money from Pop Warner

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A former treasurer for Carson City Pop Warner pleaded guilty Tuesday to embezzling money from the youth football organization's bank account more than a year ago.

Tamerlee Davidson, 42, appeared before Judge Todd Russell and entered a guilty plea to a charge of felony attempted theft.

According to police reports, members of the board for Pop Warner contacted the Carson City Sheriff's Department in June 2006 to report that Davidson's records did not account for between $8,000 and $10,000 from the 2005 football season.

Records indicate that Davidson was treasurer from July 2005 to January 2006, and only one cash amount of $450 was deposited.

According to the police report, more than $21,000 was recorded as being raised from a car wash, opening-day fundraiser, apparel sales and concession sales.

Legros said that when Davidson was questioned, she admitted to taking $3,100.

Her sentencing is scheduled for March 4.