 The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 has arrived at Appalachian Wireless. Get yours for the introductory price of just $149.99 with a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. 26-year-old Leanne Vic of Auxer, who served as a Girl Scout troop leader in Floyd County, is accused of stealing a large amount of Girl Scout cookies. How much? $26,000 worth. Vic has been indicted in Pike County for about $15,000 of that alleged theft from the Wilderness Road chapter of Girl Scouts of America, which covers eastern Kentucky. The other $11,000 worth of cookies she allegedly stole from Boyd County but has not yet been charged there. Once she got these cookies and maybe even picked up some cookies for some other troops that she happened to see sitting there at the distribution center, nobody has seen Leanne Vic since then. They've not seen the cookies and they certainly haven't seen the money. The investigation into the alleged theft has indicated that Vic may have involved unwitting Girl Scouts in the scheme. Haley McGraw with the Wilderness chapter said in some instances in the situation, Scout sold cookies and gave the money to Vic, which she never turned in. McGraw said, however, that the scout troops allegedly victimized by Vic will not be penalized. Our job now is to work very closely with the parents and girls of that troop to make sure that whatever goals they have set, they can continue to meet. If they have plans to use the money financially, we will do what we can to ensure that they get there. But other troops in the area will not have to worry about covering for that or anything because it is not their fault that this situation occurred. Our biggest priority is to avoid any detriment to the girls' experience. We want to make sure that they're still able to benefit from Girl Scouting as long as they participate. Commonwealth's attorney Rick Bartley said Vic has had recent residences in Floyd and Knot counties and it's been difficult to find her so far. He said he hopes she can be found to find out what she did with the allegedly stolen money and cookies. It has hurt the local troop that was going to use this money for fundraising and for projects and it's hurt the bigger organization because now they're out nearly $20,000 and it's going to take a lot of cookie sales to make that up. Vic is charged with a Class C felony theft charge in the Pike County indictment meaning she is facing up to 10 years in prison if convicted. In Pike County, Chris Anderson, EKB News. 26-year-old Leigh Ann Vic of Auxure who served as a Girl Scout troop leader in Floyd County is accused of stealing a large amount of Girl Scout cookies. How much? $26,000 worth. Vic has been indicted in Pike County for about $15,000 of that alleged theft from the Wilderness Road chapter of Girl Scouts of America which covers eastern Kentucky. The other $11,000 worth of cookies she allegedly stole from Boyd County but has not yet been charged there. Once she got these cookies and maybe even picked up some cookies for some other troops that she happened to see sitting there at the distribution center nobody has seen Leigh Ann Vic since then, they've not seen the cookies and they certainly haven't seen the money. The investigation into the alleged theft has indicated that Vic may have involved unwitting Girl Scouts in the scheme. Haley McGraw with the Wilderness chapter said in some instances in the situation Scout sold cookies and gave the money to Vic which she never turned in. McGraw said however that the Scout troops allegedly victimized by Vic will not be penalized. Our job now is to work very closely with the parents and girls of that troop to make sure that whatever goals they have set they can continue to meet if they have plans to use the money financially we will do what we can to ensure that they get there but other troops in the area will not have to worry about covering for that or anything because it is not their fault that the situation occurred. Our biggest priority is to avoid any detriment to the girls experience. We want to make sure that they're still able to benefit from Girl Scouting as long as they participate. Commonwealth's attorney Rick Bartley said Vic has had recent residences in Floyd and Knot counties and it's been difficult to find her so far. He said he hopes she can be found to find out what she did with the allegedly stolen money and cookies. It has hurt the local troop that was going to use this money for fundraising and for projects and it's hurt the bigger organization because now they're out nearly $20,000 and it's going to take a lot of cookie sales to make that up. Vic is charged with a Class C felony theft charge in the Pike County indictment meaning she is facing up to 10 years in prison if convicted. In Pike County, Chris Anderson, EKB News.