Jason Mathew Johnson, currently an airman with the Alaska National Guard, has been accused of embezzling more than $220,000 from the Guard's Family Program for which he had served as administrator. According to authorities, Johnson, who had "complete control" over all aspects of the program, wrote checks to himself which he deposited into his own accounts over a period of more than four years, from August 2006 to September 2010. He has been charged with scheme to defraud, first-degree theft and falsifying business records. Johnson's rank has been reduced from Sergeant to Airman.
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