A civilian worker of the Lauderhill Police Division turned herself in Sunday on the Broward Essential Jail to face a felony cost related to her job.
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Eunique Gibbons, 29, a property and proof coordinator with the division, is accused of conspiring together with her supervisor, Denesha Moore, to falsify her timesheets. Authorities stated she made almost $6,000 for hours she by no means labored.
An arrest report states that keycard, metropolis automobile GPS, and license plate reader proof confirmed that Gibbons and Moore would “clock one another out and in.” Authorities stated proof confirmed that Moore, who is just not listed in court docket or jail data as dealing with expenses as of Monday, clocked Gibbons in 21 occasions from January to August 2024 in situations the place Gibbons didn’t present as much as work wherever between one to seven hours later.
“The defendant (Gibbons) developed a definite sample of arriving on the division, clocking in, coming into the ladies’s locker room for an hour after which returning to her automobile,” police stated. “On some days, the defendant would go away once more, or sit in her automotive for a time frame. Some days, the defendant would go away in the course of the center of her scheduled shift for a big time frame, however nonetheless stay clocked into the system.
“If the time frame absent from her work location was for lower than an hour, it was not counted on this investigation.”
Whereas Gibbons’ arrest report lists three expenses — grand theft, organized fraud and official misconduct — her jail and court docket data checklist her as dealing with solely a grand theft cost. Gibbons was being jailed on a $2,500 bond as of Monday afternoon.