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Fasglas
10-16-2017, 9:56am
WOW. That's some kind of accounting system.

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County DA’s office looks into missing $1.2M of purchases

County DA?s office looks into missing $1.2M of purchases - Brownsville Herald: Local News (http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/article_d9e65356-b155-11e7-8634-7fcc67848f6d.html)

Posted: Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:08 pm

By FRANK GARZA | Staff Writer

The Cameron County District Attorney’s Office has beef with one Juvenile Justice Department employee, alleging he stole $1.2 million worth of fajitas during the past nine years.

The Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department does not serve fajitas.

“If it wasn’t so serious, you’d think it was a Saturday Night Live skit. But this is the real thing,” District Attorney Luis V. Saenz said.

On Aug. 7, Gilberto Escamilla took a day off to go to a medical appointment. A driver from Labatt Food Service in Harlingen — the Juvenile Justice Department’s meat vendor — called the kitchen to inform it of an 800-pound delivery of fajitas.

The woman who answered the phone said the driver was mistaken, and that the kitchen did not serve fajitas. That was when the driver told her he had been delivering fajitas to the Juvenile Justice Department for the past nine years, Saenz said.

“The receiver of the call rushes off to the supervisor and conveys to her the discussion that had been had, and that breaks the case,” Saenz said. “When Mr. Escamilla reports to work the next day, he is confronted with the discussion and he admits he had been stealing fajitas for nine years.”

He was fired Aug. 8 and arrested Aug. 9 after the DA’s Office Special Investigations Unit obtained a search warrant. When officers searched Escaramilla’s house, they found packets of fajitas in his refrigerator.

At the time, the value of the order had been between $2,500 and $30,000, a state jail felony. Escamilla was booked into jail and made bond. But the DA’s Office kept digging.

After gathering documents from Labatt Food Service and the CountyAuditor’s Office, which included invoices, vouchers and purchase orders, the investigations unit concluded that Escaramilla had stolen $1,251,578 worth of fajitas.

“He would literally, on the day he ordered them, deliver them to customers he had already lined up,” Saenz said. “We’ve been able to uncover two of his purchasers, and they are cooperating with the investigation.”

Escamilla was arrested Tuesday on a first-degree theft felony.

All county juvenile justice departments are given a menu by the state. The Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department’s menu mirrors the San Benito Consolidated Independent School District’s menu. The county services about 100 detainees each year, Saenz said.

In a statement, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Rose Gomez of the Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department said Escamilla’s actions have led to a review of department policy.

“The Juvenile Justice Department is working closely with the Auditor’s Office to institute procedures, controls and safeguards to avoid a recurrence of this type of situation. The Department expects that wrongdoers will be punished and assures that procedures and protocols have been established,” Gomez said. “The Department will continue to strive to provide necessary and appropriate care, custody and protection of those juveniles in its custody as well as protection of public moneys (sic).”

The investigation showed a “total failure” of the chain of authority, especially since the Juvenile Justice Department had been exceeding its line item budget consistently, Saenz said.

“Up and down the chain of authority, people were signing off on these things,” Saenz said. “It’s upsetting because the auditor gets a detailed invoice where it states the breakdown of what’s delivered, so they should’ve seen it.”

Cameron County Auditor Martha Galarza declined to comment because the investigation was ongoing.

“What do you tell the taxpayers? What do you tell the housewife and the blue collar worker that pay their county taxes, when paying their taxes takes a big bite out of their paycheck? How do you explain that? They’ve got the right to be upset. It is upsetting,” Saenz said.

OddBall
10-16-2017, 10:28am
The auditors missed it? For nine years?
Wow.

MrPeabody
10-16-2017, 10:58am
Sounds like more than one person was involved in this enterprise.

99 pewtercoupe
10-16-2017, 10:58am
On Aug. 7, Gilberto Escamilla took a day off to go to a medical appointment

That's usually how these things get uncovered. The person takes an unexpected day off when a transaction occurs (delivery, invoice receipt,etc) and someone else handles it and raises questions. It's not that uncommon for the "super loyal" employee who never takes a sick day or vacation turns out to be stealing

snide
10-16-2017, 11:49am
Great. Now I want fajitas for lunch.

Mike Mercury
10-16-2017, 12:45pm
Great. Now I want fajitas for lunch.

which truck?









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snide
10-16-2017, 1:44pm
This one. However, we're not yet equipped to serve fajitas. Or burgers. Or ice cream. :(

Mike Mercury
10-16-2017, 2:43pm
Snide, a yearly Corvette event we attended Sunday... for the first time they had food trucks.

I was amazed that one of the trucks was using corn to power their grille/warmer/thingy (if I understood him correctly)

:confused:

snide
10-16-2017, 3:36pm
Snide, a yearly Corvette event we attended Sunday... for the first time they had food trucks.

I was amazed that one of the trucks was using corn to power their grille/warmer/thingy (if I understood him correctly)

:confused:

That is interesting. I wonder how they do that. We use corn in our of cat's litter boxes, maybe we could repurpose the used litter... :leaving:

Fasglas
10-16-2017, 5:13pm
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