A former property manager was recently indicted after police say she stole more than $8,000 from a Kennesaw homeowners association.

A grand jury handed down the decision Thursday for Wendy Teresa Robinson’s pair of theft charges.

During her few months between late 2015 and early 2016 with Legacy Park Homeowners Association, police allege she bilked the organization out of $8,458.

The HOA gave her a credit card, which she used to make $2,612 in unauthorized purchases, a warrant said. Robinson also pocketed $5,846 of dues, clubhouse rental payments and funds from social events.

She was fired April 22, 2016.

Robinson’s next court date was not available in online records.

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