The State - News from June 6, 1985
A San Jose woman was sought on a warrant charging her with writing at least $60,000 worth of bad checks to buy lavish gifts--including sports cars--for teen-age boys whom she is suspected of molesting. Police said that Irma Chavez, 36, was employed as a special education consultant at the Berryessa School District when she began writing bad checks to pay for such items as a Porsche, a Corvette, motorcycles, a computer and firearms. The presents, police said, went to boys 14 and 15 years old, whose parents finally became suspicious and notified police.
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