MONTICELLO (WJON News) -- Prosecutors say the executive director of a Minnesota suicide prevention nonprofit stole nearly $220,000 from the organization.

46-year-old Ryan Obermoller of Monticello is charged in Sherburne County with two felony counts of theft by swindling.

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In August, leaders of Dylan’s Hope Foundation, created after the 2013 death of Becker High School student Dylan Aaseby, reported concerns to law enforcement. After a fundraising discrepancy surfaced, Obermoller admitted to taking more than $170,000 since 2020 and said he had repaid $22,000. An investigation later found the total loss was just under $220,000. Records show Obermoller wrote checks to himself and then altered the payee in QuickBooks to make it appear the money went elsewhere.

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