Thursday, December 23, 2010

12232010 - News Article - Indicted businessman to get $35K from city



Indicted businessman to get $35K from city
Post-Tribune (IN)
December 23, 2010
GARY -- A local janitorial business owned by a man facing federal fraud charges will receive nearly $35,000 from the city for work it performed early this year, but the terms of the deal were confirmed only Wednesday. 

That compensation for Dynamic Janitorial Services will be added to contracts already worth $175,000 total for work done in 2009, and records show current contracts with the company totaling $147,475 last until February. 

Gary's Board of Public Works and Safety endorsed two amendments to Dynamic's 2009 contracts to clean up the City Hall Annex, at 839 Broadway, and the Adam Benjamin Metro Center. 

State records show the president of Dynamic Janitorial is Jerry Haymon, who is charged with wire fraud in an indictment unsealed in October. Community Development Director Jacquelyn Drago - Hunter , reserve police officer Phillip Rucker and mortgage broker Sheila Chandler are co-defendants in the case. 

Although the contracts expired at the end of 2009, Wednesday's changes extend them retroactively until the end of February 2010 and add a combined maximum payment of $34,686. 

"The contractor performed the services," City Attorney Carl Jones said. 

Dynamic's current contracts to work at those buildings began in March and last until February 2011, officials said. 

Jones said the changes to the old contracts weren't approved until Wednesday because of recent confusion over payments due to Dynamic Janitorial. Jones said compensation for work done in January and February shouldn't fall under the terms of the current contracts. 

No contract existed at the time, Jones said, because of a delay in receiving bids. 

Haymon's not-for-profit Coalition of Concern previously received $75,000 from the Gary City Council, and Haymon has said he used it to renovate a home in the 4000 block of Tennessee Street. 

In this fall's indictment, a federal grand jury said that home and others were sold under fraudulent terms. It said Haymon and his co-defendants pocketed the profits of the bogus sales. 

Haymon and his co-defendants have all pleaded not guilty. A trial has been scheduled for August. 



Fed charges relate to nonprofit Haymon operates.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

12012010 - Third month of search for my furbabies Abbi and Bailey - Unlawful Police Entry/Failure of Portage PD to uphold Criminal No-Contact Order - Portage PD officers turned my furbabies [Abbi and Bailey] over to my ex - Ex had Abbi and Bailey killed in April 2011, no criminal charges; No consequences for Portage PD failing to uphold Criminal No-Contact Order






During the first unlawful police entry into my home - with my ex-husband - the Portage PD officers gave my ex-husband my precious furbabies Abbi and Bailey - in violation of the Criminal No-Contact Order.

During the second unlawful police entry, the Portage PD officers and my ex refused to return Abbi and Bailey back to me - despite me telling the officers that my ex had previously threatened to kill my furbabies. When I expressed concern/fear that Abbi and Bailey would be killed by my ex, the police officers laughed at me and told me to call them if that happened.

I and an animal rescue group searched for months for Abbi and Bailey. I was unaware that my ex had moved back to Portage Indiana [he had last told the court that he was residing in Florida] - and that he had taken Abbi and Bailey to a home he shared with his girlfriend in Portage.

In April 2011, the animal rescue group located Abbi and Bailey at my ex's and his girlfriend's. immediately contacted the Portage PD and the Portage Mayor - demanding that they return Abbi and Bailey to me. They refused to do so, and instead contacted my ex.

In April 2011, instead of returning Abbi and Bailey to me, my ex took my furbabies to the Hobart Indiana Humane Society and signed to have Abbi and Bailey euthanized - in violation of the Criminal No-Contact Order.

I did not find out about the cruel deaths of Abbi and Bailey at my ex's hands until May 2011. I immediately contacted both the Portage PD and Mayor. They both refused to take action and refused to uphold the Criminal No-Contact Order. Further more, the PD and Mayor refused to investigate the unlawful police entry into my home/failure of the Portage PD to uphold the Criminal No-Contact Order.

In 2012, I again contacted the City of Portage, regarding the unlawful police entry, deaths of Abbi and Bailey, and failure of the Portage PD to uphold the Criminal No-Contact Order. The mayor issued an order to all city employees and the PD to ignore my request for an investigation.










From:Mark Becker <MBecker@portage-in.com>
To:Renee' <sur5er1998@aol.com>; Olga Velazquez <OVelazquez@portage-in.com>; kenelwood <kenelwood@rhameandelwood.com>
Subject:RE: Police Complaint Form request
Date:Mon, May 16, 2011 8:36 pm




Ms. Harrington
 
I am sorry that you have lost your dogs, 
however based upon the information provided to Captain Vaughan 
and the ensuing investigation he conducted, I do consider  this matter closed.  
As you noted in your email, your former husband "killed" your dogs, or at least 
signed over the paperwork approving them to be put down.  
Why he would have done so is something I cannot answer.
 
mjb