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Monday, May 13, 2024

Air conditioning technician arrested after using company card to fill up his personal vehicle

Juan Garcia

An air conditioning company technician was arrested after allegedly using a company credit card to fill up his personal vehicle.

DeSantis Air Conditioning technician Juan Carlos Garcia, 30, of Wildwood, was arrested last week on felony charges of grand theft and fraud.

A tipster called the company to let it be known that Garcia had been spotted pumping gas into his personal vehicle at the Marathon station on Cleveland Avenue in Wildwood, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.

The company checked Garcia’s gasoline purchases and daily log and found that Garcia had used a company-issued credit card several times over the past four months during non-working hours. The total amount of gasoline purchased was $1,376, with $122 of that being purchased without the company vehicle present.

Surveillance from the gas station showed Garcia’s work vehicle parked at a pump with a silver vehicle at the opposite pump. Garcia is shown pumping gasoline into the work vehicle and then moving the nozzle to the silver vehicle without ending the transaction.

He was booked Thursday at the Sumter County Detention Center and released after posting $6,000 bond.

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