Halfmoon woman accused of using business credit card for personal expenses

State Police said a Halfmoon woman rang up more than $7,000 worth of personal expenses on a corporate credit card.

Tina M. Flagg, 50, is accused of using the credit card of the business from 2021 until 2024 to make purchases without permission. She spent the money on her personal utility bills and merchandise shipped directly to her home, police said. 

The Colonie business reported the fraudulent activity last November, according to investigators.

Flagg was charged with third-degree grand larceny. She was released on an appearance ticket and due in Colonie Town Court on Feb. 26.