A Girl Scouts troop leader in California has been arrested and charged with stealing thousands of dollars in cookie sale profits, the Pasadena Star-News reports.

Ana Isabel Juarez, 30, is accused of misusing a Girl Scouts debit card tied to a South El Monte/El Monte-based troop's cookie account between September 2011 and March 2012, according to the paper.

Girl Scouts officials discovered that more than $4,000 in cookie money was missing from the troop's account following a month-long effort to sell thousands of boxes of cookies. Another $2,000 is also missing from the account, Girl Scouts officials told the paper.

Juarez was arrested April 17 on suspicion of felony grand theft, the paper reports.

Now, troop parents are scrambling to make up for the dough they lost in the year's biggest fundraiser.

"The moms and I are disappointed. We are very angry," Verna de los Reyes, a co-leader of the troop, told the Pasadena Star-News.