Ex-mobile home park manager in Sioux City gets five years probation for stealing rental payments, ordered to pay $28,082 | Crime & Courts | siouxcityjournal.com

2022-07-29 03:48:59 By : Ms. Rose Huang

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SIOUX CITY — The former manager of a Sioux City mobile home park has been placed on probation for stealing thousands of dollars in rental payments.

Vickie Corio, 46, of Sioux City, had pleaded guilty in Woodbury County District Court in March to one count of second-degree theft, which was reduced from first-degree theft as part of a plea agreement.

Following the terms of the plea agreement, District Judge Zachary Hindman suspended a five-year prison sentence and placed Corio on probation for five years. She must pay $28,082 in restitution to Regency of Iowa, which owns The Regency of Sioux City mobile home park at 4101 Gordon Drive.

Five counts of forgery were dismissed.

In her guilty plea, Corio admitted that from Feb. 1, 2020, through Dec. 6, 2020, while manager of the mobile home park, she rented lots without informing Regency, then collected rental payments and kept the money.

During that time, court documents said, Corio deposited or cashed 38 money orders from tenants into her own personal bank account.

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SIOUX CITY -- The former manager of a Sioux City mobile home park has pleaded not guilty to stealing more than $17,000 in rental payments.

SIOUX CITY -- The former manager of a Sioux City mobile home park has been charged with stealing more than $17,000 in rental payments.

The 56-year-old entered her pleas in Dakota County District Court to 50 charges which included 23 counts of theft by deception and 15 counts of selling or disposing of a motor vehicle without delivering a title or VIN number. 

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