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Preliminary inquiry in fraud case rescheduled to next year

A former comptroller at Red Deer Toyota accused of fraud has a new preliminary inquiry date.

A former comptroller at Red Deer Toyota accused of fraud has a new preliminary inquiry date.

The inquiry scheduled to begin on Wednesday for Brenda-Lee Marie Campbell, 50, of Blackfalds, was rescheduled to Sept. 10, 2014.

Campbell is charged with forgery, fraud and falsifying records in connection with hundreds of thousands of dollars alleged to have been taken from the Gasoline Alley auto dealer’s accounts.

A preliminary inquiry is held to determine if there’s enough evidence to warrant an accused be tried in Court of Queen’s Bench.

RCMP laid the charges in December 2011 after receiving a complaint from the dealership, operated by RDT Holdings Ltd.