CRIME WATCH: West Melbourne Deputy Mayor John Tice Arrested For Fraud Related Crimes

By  //  March 30, 2018

CHARGE: diverted donation from Liberty Bell Museum accounts to the Brevard Hall of Fame

SPACE COAST DAILY TV: The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Economic Crimes Task Force has culminated an investigation into the allegations of fraudulent activities with the arrest of 65-year-old John Franklin Tice of 67 Stevenson Street, West Melbourne.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Economic Crimes Task Force has culminated an investigation into the allegations of fraudulent activities with the arrest of 65-year-old John Franklin Tice of 67 Stevenson Street, West Melbourne.

According to Brevard County Sheriff’s Office PIO Tod Goodyear, an arrest warrant was issued Thursday by a judge charging him with Scheme to Defraud under $20,000, Communications Fraud, Depositing an item with the intent to Defraud and Grand Theft.

Tice was booked into the Brevard County Jail Complex on a $ 20,000 bond.

“The investigation was initiated in May of 2017, after the Melbourne City Council and city officials were made aware of possible fraudulent activities conducted by Tice when he served as the Executive Director of the Honor America/Liberty Bell Museum,” said Goodyear.

“The suspicions centered around a donation that was diverted by Tice from the Liberty Bell Museum financial accounts to the Brevard Hall of Fame financial accounts of which Tice was registered as the President. It was believed that Tice used this money for personal use.”

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Economic Crimes Task Force has culminated an investigation into the allegations of fraudulent activities with the arrest of 65-year-old John Franklin Tice of 67 Stevenson Street, West Melbourne. (BCSO image)

The investigation has revealed that in 2015, Tice was put in charge of securing a contractor to repair the roof of the museum. Tice secured a proposal from a roofing company to make the repairs and the City of Melbourne and the museum would split the cost.

Upon receiving the first payment, the roofing company made a monetary donation of $7,000 via a check payable to the museum. Tice directed the roofing company to take the check back and reissue the check payable to the Brevard Hall of Fame.

Tice then used those funds for personal purchases such as Miami Dolphin season tickets, Pro football memorabilia, restaurants and personal debt payments.

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“Agents found that the Brevard Hall of Fame was not an active charity at the time, having had no meetings as is required by the State of Florida,” said Goodyear.

“Tice was relieved of his position as Executive Director of the museum in February of 2016 for another unrelated matter.”

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Economic Crimes Task Force is comprised of investigators from the Sheriff’s Office, Titusville Police Department, Melbourne Police Department, Cocoa Police Department and a dedicated attorney from the State Attorney’s Office.

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