Police are searching for a Florida woman who allegedly embezzled thousands of dollars from local homeowner’s associations to spend on plastic surgery, shopping trips and expensive vacations.

Alexandra Delacaridad Gonzalez, a property management bookkeeper for Avant-Garde Property Management, has warrants for two counts of fraud exceeding $50,000, two counts of grand theft, 61 counts of uttering false instruments and 59 counts of embezzlement, according to a press release from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. Her bond is set at $1,350,000.

Gonzalez allegedly wrote herself checks from HOA accounts that she managed, creating fake invoices and ledger entries over an extended period, per the release, forging the signatures of authorized account holders.

"The suspect started with smaller amounts—$2,000—but doing it multiple times a week, like five times a week," Sheriff John Budensiek said, according to WPBF. "So, about $10,000 a week was going into her pocket, and then she progressed from the $2,000 increments into the $5,000 increments at which point she was fired and we issued a warrant for her arrest."

According to KVAL 13, Budensiek said Gonzalez allegedly also spent the stolen money on trips to Disney World and New York.

Now, homeowners may have to pay the price for Gonzalez’s alleged actions.

“Could they get higher HOA fees? The answer is yes, potentially,” Budensiek said, according to WPBF. “I mean, $200,000 for an HOA is a lot of money and so, we’re actually furious at this lady [who] had the nerve to do what she did and take advantage of our citizens.”

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Police have identified Whitemarsh Reserve Homeowners Association and The Dunes of Hutchinson Island as victims.

A spokesperson from Avant‑Garde Property Management did not immediately return a call for comment from Oxygen.com. Budensiek said, according to KVAL 13, that the owner of Avant-Garde was "embarrassed and mortified” by Gonzalez’s alleged actions.

Police say they believe that Gonzalez might be in Miramar in Broward County or Vero Beach area in Indian River County, per the release, and urge anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to contact the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.