SAN JOSE — A longtime executive for a nonprofit founded to assist injured San Jose police officers and their families is now the subject of an arrest warrant on allegations she embezzled tens of thousands of dollars as the organization ran deficits for the past several years.

The San Jose Police Department quietly posted an announcement on its website Monday stating that detectives were investigating Margie Thompson, chief financial officer of the Keith Kelley Club, after a volunteer alerted police in March to alleged discrepancies in the nonprofit’s financial records.

Thompson is the nonprofit’s sole paid employee — earning about $42,000 in 2024, double her 2020 compensation — and has held titles including treasurer and office manager over more than 20 years with the organization, accor

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