‘This is almost surreal’

Mayor, clerk endured 6 months of silence as investigation took its course

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All during that initial investigation, Swanson and Burke watched as, prosecutors say, Crundwell transferred more than $3 million into the account to pay about $450,000 in expenses related to her horse ranches, to make about $600,000 in credit card payments, and buy a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado pickup, to the tune of about $67,000.

“Kathe was nervous about the whole thing and concerned and pretty uptight about the whole deal, which was understandable, but we had no choice,” Burke said. “We couldn’t blow the whistle on that and ruin the FBI’s case.”

In the last few weeks, the City Council began its annual budgeting process, holding workshops to discuss finances.

City commissioners, department heads and the mayor all gathered around the table in the council chambers, hashing out what needed to be cut and, in the latest meeting, proposing possible fee increases, trying to find a way to break even.

“I thought, this is almost surreal,” Burke said of the meetings. “I was also thinking, ‘Boy, are there going to be a bunch of people around this table surprised when this story breaks.’”

Five days before Crundwell was arrested, Burke got the phone call.

“They wanted to make sure that she was here, so I set up a phony meeting with Rita [for April 17],” Burke said. “She verified verbally and by email that she would be here for a 9:15 meeting about the Reagan CDs and DVDs, because they absolutely didn’t want to put this all together, come swooping in here, and she’s gone for the day.”

That Tuesday morning, Burke sat in his office – surrounded by mementos from the city: a portrait of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, a miniature of the arch, photos from the Veterans Memorial Bridge dedication – with three FBI agents.

“I got on the intercom and I called Rita,” Burke said. “She said, ‘Yes, sir,’ just like she always does when I call her on the intercom.”

When she came in, Garry introduced himself, saying he was with the FBI and had a few questions for her.

“I was looking at her face, and there was absolutely no change of emotion on her face or anything,” Burke said. “I thought, ‘Boy, pretty cool customer.’”

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