By Raisa Habersham
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A former Athens-Clarke County principal was arrested on federal wire fraud charges after being found to be living in the Caribbean using another name, according to published reports.
Yvonne John-Daniels, 64, a former principal of Winterville Elementary School in Athens, was arrested Aug. 3 in Trinidad and Tobago, according to the Trinidad Express. It is not known when she will be returned to the United States.
John-Daniels, living in the island nation using only her maiden name, was indicted in May 2010 along with her secretary, Margie Browning, for allegedly taking more than $155,000 in funds from an after school program.
According to the Associated Press, John-Daniels used the school's name to open Verizon Wireless and Sam's Club accounts. She also used money parents paid into the program.
John-Daniels resigned her position in Winterville, a small city near Athens, a few days before she was identified as a suspect in the embezzlement case.
She had been employed at the University of Trinidad and Tobago for three years until officials arrested her at her home, the Express reports.
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