Former Bryan autism school administrator sentenced for theft

Bonnie Kimpling, 53, of Chicago, was sentenced on one count of aggravated theft.

Jaden Jefferson
Oct 11, 2021
Crime Alert (Jaden Jefferson)

BRYAN, Ohio — The former executive director of the P.A.T.H. School for Autism, Inc. and the P.A.T.H. Academy for Autism, Ltd. has been sentenced to 90 days in jail after a joint investigation by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, the Bryan Police Department, and the Ohio Department of Education found she stole more than $150,000 from the school.

Bonnie Kimpling, 53, of Chicago, was sentenced on one count of aggravated theft, a third-degree felony, in Williams County Common Pleas Court. In addition to jail time, she was sentenced to five years of community control, fined $2,500 and ordered to pay approximately $32,269 in restitution.

Kimpling was also given a 2-year prison term if she fails to meet the terms of her probation.

Jaden Jefferson

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