A Kyle woman had her probation revoked earlier this month after she violated the terms of her 2013 conviction for stealing lottery tickets from the gas station at which she worked.
Kasey Garrison, 24, is currently being held at the Hays County Jail on a $50,000 bond for violating the terms of her probation that was extended through March 2018.
Garrison was originally arrested in December 2012 after a Hays County deputy was dispatched to the Speedy Stop on Overpass Road in Buda in response to a theft.
The deputy was informed that Garrison, an employee at the Speedy Stop, had been discovered stealing lottery tickets for the past few months, which totaled approximately $1,695.
According to the arresting affidavit, Garrison admitted to stealing the lottery tickets and said she took tickets in the amounts of $5, $10 and $20.
Garrison later pled guilty in 2013 to claiming a lottery prize by fraud, which is a third-degree felony.
According to court documents, Garrison failed to pass drug tests, report to her community supervisor, pay court costs and fines and complete mental health counseling as stipulated by her community supervision adjudication requirements.
Garrison was booked into the Hays County Jail on July 12 and is currently awaiting a hearing set for Aug. 10, 2017.