Eventually, the players stood and separated into groups. He declined to say how many leagues had lost their charter. DNA also linked her to the death of another infant found abandoned in 1999. If the Economic Crimes Unit interviews someone who admits to stealing $20,000, Malinowski guesses the true amount is about three times as much. LITTLE FALLS, Minn. As if 2020 needed to throw one more challenge in the faces of youth sports organizers, the people who run the youth hockey association in Little Falls got a true look at their bank accounts in the spring, and what they found was shocking. "It's all about manipulating the system. Usually, it's paid in cash or a check. "This is just making it worse, wondering, 'What are you doing with all that money?'". This year, the club is thriving, with a growing membership roll. Sometimes, there's theft. Hear what one Holbrook Little League parent thinks of the problem in this video below. Weve had money coming in through donations already, so the hockey community has at least stepped up to support us and help us out as much as they can. As I stood on the sideline with other parents at my son's ballgame, a friend told me that one of our team's coaches had been arrested and accused of embezzling about $20,000 from the league's bank. For a decade, the league had been soliciting donations and were finally on the verge of buying their own baseball and softball fields. If you feel you have received this message in error, please contact the customer support team at 1-833-248-7801. https://www.kare11.com/appredirect/\r Find KARE 11 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KARE11/\r Follow KARE 11 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kare11\r Follow KARE 11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kare11/ "It's heartbreaking," Bianchino said. The pair worked at a CPAP clinic in St. Louis Park. There had also been issues with getting the organization's bills paid. Physical donations such as cash or check can be made to the association's PO Box 91 Little Falls 56345. Investigators and prosecutors in several states say embezzlement investigations involving youth sports have become common, almost always committed by unpaid board members who are highly regarded in their communities. But that's not the case at all leagues, despite experts agreeing that transparency is critical and one of the best practices for any youth sports league to stop theft before it happens. (Little Falls, MN) The former treasurer of a youth hockey association in Little Falls admits stealing more than 90-thousand dollars over a four-year period. Many leagues don't perform a criminal background check on board members and administrators, despite the search being required of youth coaches. Expenses. card to buy $18 worth of envelopes. Little Falls High School; Little Falls H.S. Johnson said LFYH is not doing either of those things as they recover from the theft, acknowledging that many in the community are already hurting due to the pandemic. In the last five years, there have been hundreds of arrests and convictions in 43 states involving 15 sports, based on a study of news accounts and a database compiled by the Center for Fraud Prevention, an organization that aims to mitigate embezzlement in youth sports. Fax: (763) 569-0499 . Im usually a trustworthy, honest person, Mr. Baker, who was the leagues treasurer for seven years, said in a telephone interview last month. Farley was basically paying off his bills and living as if the clubs account were his own, said Steven Luksa, the assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case. Kelly Beth Alonso-Heath, 41, of Little Falls, has been charged in Morrison County District Court with one count of felony theft for her alleged role in the embezzling scheme. Despite safeguards put in place in nearly every youth hockey association in an effort to prevent skimming, embezzlement is still a common problem. A new chapter in the world of gardening is set to begin in Fergus Falls, as Lakes Area Grow Co. announces the grand opening of its retail store on Friday, May 5th. "Its privatized, but not professionalized.". Of the nearly 150 youth sports leagues at the Shore, only one the Asbury Park Little League publishes its Form 990 on its website. As Mr. Farley dropped one arm and uncomfortably raised his gaze to the crowd, Mr. Babayan diplomatically stepped forward to grasp the microphone from Mr. Farleys clenched fist. What I did was one of the worst examples you could ever set for your children.. Well never see it all, she said. The association, which has about 140 players from Mites to Bantams, does its best to allow every child the chance to play, most years awarding scholarships to 10 players who otherwise could not afford to take the ice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. An Eagle River woman has been sentenced for the crime of embezzling over $150,000 from a youth hockey organization over the span of several years. by | Jun 8, 2022 | Jun 8, 2022 Yet revenues increased 7 percent about $42,000 "virtually overnight," Whitehead said. Falls Ballroom 15870 Minnesota 27 - Little Falls Ready to visit? In 2015, Suchan began forging the signature of another board member to write herself checks on the Association's bank account. (231) 439-9346. Please enable javascript and refresh the page to continue reading local news. Some leagues have dissolved as a result. People treat youth sports groups as social clubs and vest all their trust in one individual because they all know each other, but these organizations need to be treated like businesses with all the same internal and external financial controls, said James Martin, the Lehigh County district attorney, whose office prosecuted Mr. Farleys case. And a lot of these people figure out the system. United States Attorney's Office, District of Minnesota: (612) 664-5600. The 49-year-old has a history of fraud and theft. And no one wants to be an organizations treasurer, which is the most tedious, thankless job. Convicted: Credit union fraud, 1 count; Sentenced: 96 months in prison; Five years of supervised release ### Additional news available on our website. 1 practice during the week and 1 practice on the weekends. The hockey hotbed that produced Minnesota high school hockey's all-time leading scorer in Ben Hanowski is hardly the first organization to experience the gut-punch of an inside job. The league treasurer then would deposit the funds in the league's bank account, while the secretary would analyze the bank statements to ensure every dollar is accounted for and make the balance sheet available to board members and the league community at the next meeting. Annual Flushing Frenzy Kicks Off in Fergus Falls. Youth hockey association victim of embezzlement By Peter Odney 09/17/2020, 11:45am CDT A former employee embezzled approximately $90,000 from the Little Falls Youth Hockey Association, leaving a financially-strapped community to pick up the pieces. And those are only the cases that have become public. "In 2018, youth sports is about the least technologically advanced segment of the economy," Whitehead said. IN-SEASON OFFICE HOURS Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday - 10:00am-2:00pm Jeff Nygaard Phone: 701-532-1727 (VM or Text) Nate Metcalf, Hockey Director Little Falls Youth Hockey (LFYH)aims to provide a safe and positive environment for the youth in the Little Falls and surrounding communitiesto participate and excel through the sport of hockey. Bantamswill play 35-40games throughout the season. The 63-year-old allegedly swindled the school district over an 18-month period. He and his wife, Sheri, have two sons: Sam (23) and Max (20). Kelly Beth Alonso-Heath later admitted to police that she had taken the money for personal use and to pay her bills, and is facing up to 20 years in jail per Minnesota state law. We never expected this from her. A new treasurer became alarmed, according to the complaint, when she found the organization had approximately $13,000 in the bank when there should've been approximately $130,000. 1:09. Take Holbrook Little League, for example. Kelly Beth Alonso-Heath later admitted to police that she had taken the money for personal use and to pay her bills, and is facing up to 20 years in jail per Minnesota state law. Mark Malinowski, who heads up the office's Economic Crimes Unit. Since gambling came into Minnesota, weve been having problems and embezzlement.. Other times, it comes time for a big trip to a tournament and there's simply not enough money. Like the Tri-Boro Soccer Club, the Kent Little League in Washington had to run on a skeleton budget before it rebounded in part because several local sponsors donated time and money when they heard of Mr. Bakers theft. Weve had money coming in through donations already, so the hockey community has at least stepped up to support us and help us out as much as they can. The suspect was arrested over the weekend. Over all, the rate of fraud across the youth sports landscape, which includes thousands of prosperous travel teams, is probably small in scale given the vast scope of youth sports. I smirked and handed it to my son and said, Heres the first restitution payment to your Little League, Mr. Whitcomb said. Mr. Farley offered the club and prosecutors a restitution deal; the organizations leaders and the clubs parent group balked. "We don't have deep pockets in Little Falls, so a little bit here and there from people, hopefully, we can chip away at the debt.". FLASHBACK: Holbrook Little League officials arrested, charged with theft. The organization president told police it had been "increasingly difficult" to get specific account information fromAlonso-Heath during her last year as treasurer. By Peter Odney 09/17/2020, 11:45am CDT. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. The children of the accused are often best friends with the children of the accusers. "I almost went through all the stages of grieving," she continued, adding that both she and the community as a whole are not prone to cynicism or suspicion regarding its residents. Kelly Beth Alonso-Heath later admitted to police that she had taken the money for personal use and to pay her bills, and is facing up to 20 years in jail per Minnesota state law. Instead, they have sought voluntary donations and have been delighted by the number of people who have been willing to help fill the fiscal hole. President of the youth hockey association, Carmen Johnson, contacted Little Falls police in June of this year and told investigators that Alonso . A grandfather who had helped raise Mr. Baker and had been a father figure also died around the same time. (Chanhassen, MN) -- The National Weather Service is issuing a Red Flag Warning today (Monday 12-8 pm) for 20 counties in northwest and west central Minnesota due to extreme fire risk conditions. Such legislation would be a good start, but theres more work to do, Malinowski said. But in reality, oversight of nonprofits are so lax that it makes theft from youth sports as easy as hitting a T-ball. Little Falls Youth Hockey Inc. lock Unlock financial . The clubs leaders were so fearful that an irate parent might charge or assault Mr. Farley that they hired security to maintain order. There are weeks these plans do not work out. Tony sits down with Luke Strand, the new head coach of the Mavericks, to discuss the future of Minnesota State, his coaching history, and much more. Kelly Beth Alonso-Heath, 41, has been charged with theft of more than $35,000. A Press report on the Holbrook Little League's financial mess, published 24 hours before the arrests, launched a push for state legislation that would put stringent transparency rules in place for youth sports leagues.