Our investigation revealed that
from May 2002 to December 2004, Dawn James, the former administrative secretary,
embezzled at least $84,193 from the La Paz County Parks Department in 142
separate instances by taking cash from department revenue receipts for various
fees and from deposits held for restroom key access. Ms. James concealed the
cash shortage by recording and depositing only the remaining revenue amounts,
omitting from the records the money she took. Additionally, Ms. James
intentionally delayed deposits totaling $364,387—a misuse of public money. By
delaying these deposits, Ms. James was able to personally use these monies for a
period of time, anywhere from 3 to 65 days, and then return a portion of them
for deposit.
We submitted our findings to the
Arizona Attorney General’s Office, and on May 25, 2006, the Maricopa County
Superior Court issued an indictment on 1 count of fraudulent schemes, 2 counts
of theft, and 67 counts of misuse of public monies against the former
administrative secretary.