A Putnam County solid waste employee is facing charges of larceny and fraud after investigators said she went on an illegal shopping spree with a county credit card. Denise Adams, 48, of Interlachen has already bonded out of jail on a $30,000 bond.
– A Putnam County solid waste employee is facing charges of larceny and fraud after investigators said she went on an illegal shopping spree with a county credit card.Adams had been under investigation since mid-July when Putnam County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the Putnam County Board of County Commissioners in reference to the alleged misuse of a county account credit card.
According to Young, Adams used the county credit card to make 34 suspicious purchases through Amazon, Home Depot, and other stores totaling $8,025. Young also provided investigators with a list copy of gasoline taken from the county gas pumps where according to the arrest report, Adams and her husband were caught on surveillance camera filling up their personal vehicles numerous times since the beginning of the year.
Investigators reviewed several surveillance videos showing Adams and her husband not only using county gasoline to fill up their personal vehicles but also two pickup trucks the couple uses for their lawn care business.
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