Two ESG Security Guards accused of pocketing money while collecting parking fees at city-owned garages

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Evansville Police have completed an investigation into missing money from two city-owned parking garages. The thefts occurred on Friday May 2nd. The thefts were discovered by the manager of the city parking garages when he returned to work on Monday May 5th and audited the accounts.
Based on the number of cars that parked in the garages during the Friday night event at the Ford Center, the manager believed the amount of money turned in by two ESG employees was very low. The city has a contract with ESG Security to collect money at the garages. ESG also provides security at the Ford Center during events.
There were 2 ESG employees at the Sycamore St garage and 1 at the Locust St garage. One of the ESG workers at the Sycamore garage turned in the exact amount of cash to match up with the number of cars that entered the garage at their gate. The other 2 workers were short by over $400 each.
Police were notified and began a theft investigation. Investigators determined that the two ESG workers did not turn in the parking fees for numerous cars that entered through their gates. Investigators also learned that the two suspects are dating and live together. Police have completed a case file requesting arrest warrants for both suspects charging them with theft, CL D Felony. Their names will be released if they are charged in this case.

3 COMMENTS

  1. why wouldn’t they be charged with a crime ,last time I checked theft was still considered a crime unless your connected with the good ol boy network

  2. Looks like the CCO breaking news yesterday was spot on. Still haven’t read anything in the Courier about this crime. Keep up the great work of scooping the Courier rag.

  3. Another Indy company. I guess Evansville doesn’t have any security companies.

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