Two former Lauderhill Police staff who labored within the Property and Proof Division are dealing with grand theft fees after allegedly falsifying their timecard information to be paid for hours that they had not labored, the police division stated.
Demesha Moore, 43, was the supervisor of the division, whereas Eunique Gibbons, 29, labored as a property and proof coordinator, Sgt. Parys Thomas, a police spokesperson, stated in a information launch. Each had been booked into Broward County Jail this week. Gibbons turned herself in on Sunday.
Moore is accused of falsifying timecard information to obtain greater than $30,000 for 544 hours of labor she was not eligible for, whereas the second worker is accused of coming into 162 hours into the payroll system to gather almost $6,000, in response to possible trigger affidavits.
Investigators say Moore and her subordinate labored collectively at occasions between January and August 2024 by clocking one another out and in of the system. On not less than 21 events, Moore clocked in for the worker after they wouldn’t arrive at work till hours later, the affidavit states.
The worker usually arrived on the division, clocked in, after which spent prolonged intervals within the girls’s locker room or sitting in a automobile, typically leaving the premises altogether whereas remaining on the clock, in response to investigators.
Moore routinely arrived at work round 4 a.m., clocked in, entered a secured space utilizing a key card, after which left by means of a again exit, typically returning dwelling or ready in her automobile for a number of hours, the affidavit stated. On 10 days, Moore allegedly clocked in and by no means got here again, with the worker clocking her out later. Investigators discovered 21 different days the place Moore left work with out clocking out and stayed away for greater than an hour.
Moore is dealing with one rely of grand theft of the second diploma, whereas the worker is charged with one rely of grand theft of the third diploma. The worker has pleaded not responsible to the cost; Moore has not but entered a plea, courtroom information present.
Each had been fired from the police division in September 2024, Thomas stated.