Oil and Gas Repairman Pleads Guilty to Over $400,000 in Fraudulent Invoices

According to the charges, he used that business to prepare fictitious order forms and invoices showing purchases purportedly made on behalf of Dexter Field Services for equipment, replacement parts, and tools.  He is charged with having received more than $400,000 from Dexter Field Services as a result of these fraudulent documents.  He allegedly caused these checks to be deposited in a BC Environmental bank account and used the money for his personal benefit.

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DHHS Sees Near-Record Number of Adoptions in 2017; More than 500 Children Placed in Forever Homes

The increase in adoptions can be attributed to several factors, said Nanette Simmons, Administrator of the Division of Children and Family Services (CFS), including an increase in the number of children in the State’s care.

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