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Former Stockton School Board President Arrested

Press Release

by CC News
AngelAnn Flores

On April 19, 2024, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office arrested former Stockton Unified School District President AngelAnn Flores after a thorough investigation of Theft of Public Funds and Insurance Fraud.

After a thorough investigation our findings were presented to the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office, who then reviewed the facts and determined an arrest warrant was most appropriate for the below four felony counts:

  • Penal Code 424(a)(1) Theft of public funds (Felony) by using her credit card to purchase fuel and food for her personal gain.
  • Penal Code 487(a) Grand Theft of money (Felony)exceeding nine hundred fifty dollars ($950)
  • Penal Code 504 Embezzlement by a public official (Felony) via use of her credit card.
  • Penal Code 550(a)(1) Insurance Fraud (Felony) for knowingly filing a false insurance claim as a result of a non-SUSD-related vehicle accident.

Via the District Attorney’s Office:

Today, the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office filed a criminal complaint in Superior Court from this afternoon’s arrest of former Stockton Unified School District Board President AngelAnn Flores conducted by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.

Flores faces four felony charges including PC550(A)(4) Making false or fraudulent claims, PC424a (1) Embezzlement by public officer, PC487(A) Grand theft: money/labor/property, and PC504A Embezzlement by public or private officer.

These charges stem from a complaint from SUSD investigated by the Sheriff’s Office.

Bail has been set at $175,000. Arraignment is expected at the Superior Court early next week.

The DA’s Office continues its investigation and will provide additional details as they develop. No further comment will be provided at this time.

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3 comments

MODERATE April 20, 2024 - 7:21 am

Why should school board member be issued district credit cards at all? Their duties do not require such.

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Street Sweeper April 21, 2024 - 7:26 am

It could be that the school districts have better knowledge than you do. 👍

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Anonymous April 20, 2024 - 9:11 pm

Stockton unified shouldn’t be hiring greedy people. This is not the first time the district has this issue. Stop taking money from our kids, you get paid enough. She deserves more than jail time.

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