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Upstate woman accused of stealing $445,000 from her church workplace arrested again

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The South Carolina Department of Revenue has announced the arrest of Shelley Strickland on seven counts of tax evasion.

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) reports nearly half a million dollars was stolen from First Baptist Church of Ware Shoals in Greenwood. Investigators accuse a former employee of embezzling the money.

Shelley Strickland

Shelley C. Strickland, 55, worked at the church from 2018 until 2024, according to SCDOR. It was during that time, investigators found, Strickland embezzled more than $445,000 from the church and took the money for personal use. She was charged for those alleged crimes in 2024.

SCDOR agents say Strickland was arrested again Monday because she allegedly did not file the money she took from the church on her income taxes, thus evading at least $29,626.

If convicted, Strickland faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and/or a fine of $10,000 for each count.

As of Tuesday morning, she is held at the Greenwood Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing.

Kristina Thacker joined the South Carolina Public Radio team in September of 2025. She is a multimedia journalist with experience in both on-air reporting and production.