Youth softball association treasurer stole $110K, withdrew from casino ATMs: Charges

The Brief

  • Kristin Allyenne Williams, the former treasurer of the Plymouth Wayzata Youth Softball Association, faces one count of felony theft by swindle for allegedly stealing more than $110,000 over a five-year span.
  • After Williams’ access to PWYSA’s bank account was reviewed, numerous ATM withdrawals that were not approved were discovered – including at Mystic Lake and Little Six casinos.
  • Further review of internal records showed that Williams had falsified reports presented to its board by fraudulently reducing deposit amounts or hiding stolen money within other payment classifications.

PLYMOUTH, Minn. (FOX 9) The former treasurer tasked with overseeing the funds of the Plymouth Wayzata Youth Softball Association (PWYSA) is charged with felony swindle after she allegedly stole more than $110,000 over a five-year span and falsified reports to cover up the thefts.

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What we know:

Kristin Allyenne Williams, 52, of Maple Grove is charged with one count of felony theft by swindle resulting from the long-running scheme.

According to charges filed in Hennepin County, in March 2025, Plymouth police received a report from the president of the PWYSA that Williams had allegedly stolen more than $110,000 between August 2020 through February 2025.

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