subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Tue, Nov 10 2009 

Resources

print this story   Print this story
  Post to del.icio.us

Photos



/


Published April 11, 2007 10:56 pm -

Missing money investigation continues


By Donna Hales
Phoenix Staff Writer

The last person who admitted handling $11,141.25 missing from a drug forfeiture was a drug task force member for former Muskogee County District Attorney John David Luton, according to the current DA.

Muskogee County DA Larry Moore said Wednesday he just finished reading an Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation report on the matter. Moore said the OSBI interviewed numerous people in Luton’s office.

Luton reported the missing money to the OSBI on March 23, 2006. The cash was seized from Marcus Walker in 2001.

“The money did exist in this office, and one particular drug task force member admitted having the money and said he placed it on another employee’s desk, saying that was the last time he saw it,” Moore said.

Moore said the secretary — on whose desk the task force officer said he placed the money — told investigators she never saw the money.

The task force member couldn’t remember what time of year, let alone what month or day, he put the money on the desk, Moore said.

Luton earlier said after he realized the funds were missing that he implemented new safeguards to keep it from happening again.

He said he and his secretary began counting the money together and independently, then would go together to the County Treasurer’s Office to deposit it. They would watch as the treasurer’s representative counted the money and then would get a receipt, Luton said.

A 2004 state audit of Luton’s office cited funds from six forfeiture cases filed during the years 2000 and 2001 were “neither receipted nor deposited until June 9, 2004.

Moore said he will refer the OSBI investigative report to the Attorney General’s Office. Because of a bitter campaign with Luton, he did not want to make a decision on filing charges against one of Luton’s former employees and have that construed by some as a conflict of interest.



print this story    email this story   






autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide


Premier Guide

Premium Jobs

5376-Accountant
ACCOUNTANT
Connors State College is seeking qualified applicants for the following position:
Accountant
O
...>MORE

5267-PTS
Pts, OT, STS, PTAS AND COTAS
Do you want to work with a
cutting-edge rehab team?

We are looking for
...>MORE

5367-Mental Health Clinicians
MENTAL HEALTH
CLINICIANS
Private agency seeking mental health clinicians for the Outpatient Program in our Mus
...>MORE

5370-HTS

HTS
Are you unhappy with your current job? Are you looking for a company that values their employees? Then BI
...>MORE

5336-Piano player
Piano Player
Needed for Methodist Church. Salary negotiable. Call 918-781-9669.
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

5335-2008 Yamaha
2008 Yamaha Rafter 700 SC Red & White, $6,000 - 2007 Yamaha Rafter 700 Blue - $5,000 or both $10,000 OBO. Great conditio...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Extras

5371-AKC Old English Sheepdog
AKC Old English Sheepdog, OFA - hips, microchip, some blue eyes, genetic testing - $600-$700. Call 903-361-8766 or 903-3...>MORE

5297 1998 ford taurus
1998 Ford Taurus runs good,fairly new tires, $1800. Call Brandy. 918-682-1471....>MORE

5296 black yorkie poo's
Black Yorkie Poo's, 3 females, 2 males, $250. ea 918-683-4987....>MORE

5343-199 Black Dodge
1999 Black Dodge Diesel 1 ton dully, super clean, great truck, $6995. 918-453-1988/348-4714....>MORE

5364 2001 bass tracker
2001 Bass Tracker, pro crappie, 175, w/2003, 40hp mercury,power tilt, & trim, 2 life wells & 2 bait wells,fish locater,m...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index