A Germantown mother allegedly collected $61,000 in payments for theraputic services for her children for a business she owned - which does not appear to be operational, Attorney General Dave Sunday said. Read more Alejandro A. Alvarez / Staff Photographer
by Kristen A. Graham Published Nov. 12, 2025, 4:22 p.m. ET
A Germantown woman turned herself in Wednesday after allegedly stealing more than $61,000 from the Philadelphia School District, authorities said.
Over nine years, Laurel Schullere, mother of two children, told the district that a business called Missing Pieces would deliver the therapeutic services her children require, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said.
Schullere collected $61,000 from the school system to pay for services, the attorney general’s

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