A 39-year-old woman who owns a pediatric therapy company has been charged with defrauding the Edison school district out of more than $75,000 by billing for services she never provided.

Rebecca Dean, 39, of the Martinsville section of Bridgewater, submitted falsified invoices to the board of education between September 2016 and January, the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office said in a statement.

Dean, who owns Tiny Tots Therapy in Scotch Plains, was arrested Wednesday. She was charged with theft by deception and money laundering. Dean was released without bail and is due back on court on Feb. 15.

The Tiny Tots Therapy website says it serves 88 school districts and has been in business 10 years.

No one answered the phone at Tiny Tots Therapy on Thursday morning.

Authorities are still investigating and ask anyone with information to call Det. Sean Sullivan of the prosecutor's office at 732-745-4060.

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