LAUDERHILL, Fla. — A woman working in a civilian role for the Lauderhill Police Department turned herself in at the Broward Main Jail Sunday to face a felony charge connected with her job.
LPD investigators said Eunique Gibbons, a property and evidence coordinator with the department, conspired with her supervisor to falsify her timesheet.
Authorities said she made nearly $6,000 for hours she never worked.
An arrest report states that keycard, city vehicle GPS and license plate reader evidence showed that Gibbons, 29, of Fort Lauderdale, and supervisor Denesha Moore would “clock each other in and out.”
Authorities said evidence showed that Moore, who is not listed in court or jail records as facing charges as of Monday, clocked Gibbons in 21 times from January to August 2024 in instances where Gibbons didn’t show up to work anywhere between one to seven hours later.
“The defendant (Gibbons) developed a distinct pattern of arriving at the department, clocking in, entering the women’s locker room for an hour and then returning to her vehicle,” police said. “On some days, the defendant would leave again, or sit in her car for a period of time. Some days, the defendant would leave during the middle of her scheduled shift for a significant period of time, but still remain clocked into the system.
“If the period of time absent from her work location was for less than an hour, it was not counted in this investigation.”
While Gibbons’ arrest report lists three charges ― grand theft, organized fraud and official misconduct ― her jail and court records list her as facing only a grand theft charge.
Gibbons was being jailed on a $2,500 bond as of Monday afternoon.
Local 10 News is reaching out to LPD seeking comment on her arrest and employment status.
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