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Former Sarasota Little League treasurer arrested after stealing more that $200K from group: SCSO

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SARASOTA, Fla. — A former Sarasota Little League treasurer was arrested for grand theft after being accused of stealing more than $200,000 from the nonprofit, authorities said.

The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) reported arresting 35-year-old Ahnaysa Turner for the alleged crime.

According to an SCSO report, the president of the Sarasota Little League (SLL) reported the theft to deputies in October after suspecting Turner of embezzling funds from the organization.

Turner was a member of the association’s executive board and was named treasurer in 2022, according to the report. The basic duties included serving as the sole authorized member responsible for the group’s financial obligations and payments.

The president began looking into the SLL bank statement and records after receiving several calls about delinquent accounts and services from vendors.

The president requested SLL’s bank account and financial records from Turner in August but did not receive them until October, according to the report.

Reviewing the bank statement, the SLL president noticed multiple discrepancies, which include suspicious charges made with Turner’s SLL debit card and several thousand dollars missing from the account.

When SCSO detectives investigated, they determined that the theft occurred between November 2022 and September 2025, when Turner made more than 160 unauthorized ATM off-season withdrawals totaling $159,060.

She also made 120 in-season ATM withdrawals of $95,670.

Turner also used the SLL bank card to make $14,527 worth of purchases from Amazon, the report stated.

In total, $207,277 was taken from SLL, detectives said.

Due to Turner's failure to fulfill the financial agreements within the organization, SLL lost its 501(c)(3) status, which allows it to be tax-exempt.

Detectives called Turner’s attorney to request an interview, but did not receive a reply.

She was charged with grand theft $100K.