 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. According to court records, 26-year-old Leanne Vick of North River Road in Auxer was arrested and lodged in the Pot County Detention Center last week. A former Girl Scout leader in Floyd County, she was indicted earlier this month for allegedly stealing between $15,000 and $20,000 worth of Girl Scout cookies. A spokesperson for the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road, which covers Central and Eastern Kentucky, said Vick was picked up in Clark County last week and she admitted to having stolen the cookies and spent the money generated from the cookie sales. We will recover the cookies, but we will have to destroy them because we just can't verify the integrity of those any longer. They could be damaged or tampered with. In total, it was 6,250 boxes of cookies that were compromised, and we have a confession of $14,000 in cash that she said that she had received and either used or no longer has access to. She did confirm that. She either had it at one point or has spent it. Spokesperson Haley McGraw said Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road was working to help the troop, formerly led by Vick. She's asking the public to also step up to help the troop. Of course, you know, that's a large chunk of money right there that won't be able to go to the girls. One thing that we're asking the public is if they feel so inclined to fill that gap that those girls won't be receiving that we're trying to work toward, you know, go to our website at gsdpucky.org forward slash support. You can designate in there, you know, we want this to help the troop that experienced cookie debt, and we can actually make sure those funds go there to get the girls' uniforms and books and patches and everything that they need to continue to participate. We're not going to penalize them for this unfortunate situation. Court records show McGraw is also facing theft charges in Boyd County. In a previous interview, McGraw said Vick stole around $26,000 worth of cookies, most in Pike County, and several thousand dollars worth in Boyd County. Vick faces up to 10 years in prison. She'll be arraigned in Pike Circuit Court Friday on a felony theft charge. In Pike County, Chris Anderson, EKB News.