Police allege former Kinsley employee stole $100K from the company to fund Lancaster cafe

According to the state police, an old Kinsley construction worker was accused of theft of approximately $ 100,000 from the company.
According to the accusations filed by Springfield Township on July 31, Kathryn Khuc of 44 -year -old Red Lion, the income of an illegal action of the property, illegally, illegally, illegally theft and 10 stolen properties have been informed.
According to the court records, KHUC was released and released on Friday, August 1, 2025 on $ 100,000 unsecured bail.
According to a possible case against Khuc by Pennsylvania state police in York County, the accusations contained $ 95,583,51 theft from KHUC employer Kinsley Enterprise.
Kinsley Enterprises, a part of the Kinsley company family, lists itself as the “management company that controls the business assets of the Kinsley family, including Kinsley Construction.
The documents were contacted on 8 April 2025 for a theft report made by managers at Kinsley Construction.
The inspectors learned that KHUC had worked in Kinsley from December 2012 to December 2025 and the last from 2023 to 2025, the financial systems played a senior controller.
As part of this, KHUC was responsible for preparing a bank trading diary.
According to the company administration, KHUC was terminated, and after the termination, the administration discovered that KHUC had not had a financial day for the last two years.
The company then discovered 10 transactions allegedly sent to a bank account that was not associated with Kinsley.
In the documents, inspectors list 10 suspects coming to $ 95.583.51.
The police claim that the transactions were initially a part of the routine weekly payments made by Kinsley to Highmark and made to the scenarios, but on more examination, the money was listed with invoice numbers for “money is sent” rather than the usual application of these two businesses.
The company contacted two businesses in relation to these 10 payments, and those who claimed to have claimed that they claimed were not valid and said that payments were not registered.
The police then received a search order in the KHUC bank accounts, allegedly listed as the bank account of the account of the account of Sai Gon Cafe in Lancaster County.
This café written by the inspectors is claimed to belong to Khuc and her husband.
A Facebook Page for Cafe, It shares the same phone number and E -Posta address, which was published on August 1, 2025 and listed by the bank account on 2 and 3 August.
Located in the 1500 block of Manheim Pike in Manheim Township, the café lists himself as “family company since 2004”.
Before the first payment made from Kinsley accounts to the account of the café, the researchers found that the account was a balance in negatives in April 2024.
The checks provided to the researchers by the Bank showed that KHUC paid in the form of checks for “rent, business materials and products such as payroll purposes”.
The police contacted KHUC on 9 July 2025 and advised KHUC a lawyer, a lawyer, a state of charging documents.
According to the court records, a preliminary hearing is planned for KHUC for August 15, 2025.
According to the court records, Khuc is represented by Steve Rice Law.
York Daily Record reached Khuc through his lawyer, as well as Kinsley Enterprises, but Tuesday afternoon he hadn’t heard yet.
This article was initially published in York Daily Record: Red Lion Pa Woman, accused of theft of 100 thousand dollars from Kinsley Construction




