A former Pasco County Sheriff's Office detention deputy was arrested Thursday and charged with 22 counts of dealing in stolen property after she pawned stolen goods at several west Pasco stores, according to arrest reports.
Kim Sullo, 47, 6410 River Road, remained in the Land O' Lakes Jail on Friday with bail set at $220,000.
Pasco sheriff's spokesman Kevin Doll said Sullo worked as a detention deputy from June 2002 until her resignation in October 2005.
Earlier this month, Tarpon Springs police arrested Sullo and charged her with grand theft, scheme to defraud and burglary of an unoccupied structure, according to Pinellas County Jail records.
Sullo was working as a certified nursing assistant at The Hope Enterprises, an assisted living facility in Tarpon Springs. She told Pasco investigators she stole jewelry from residents of the facility over the course of a year, according to reports.
The Pasco cases stem from the pawning of the stolen jewelry. According to reports, Sullo received cash amounts ranging from $5 to $400 for the items.
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