Leipsic, DE — A Dover man has been charged after allegedly using a volunteer fire company’s credit card to rack up more than $3,600 in unauthorized charges, Delaware State Police announced Monday.
Troopers responded to Little Creek Volunteer Fire Company on April 19 after officials discovered a series of suspicious transactions on a department-issued credit card. The card had reportedly been accessed and used for personal expenses by a member of the organization.
Investigators identified the suspect as 30-year-old Raheim Clifton of Dover, who was affiliated with the fire company at the time of the alleged theft. A warrant was obtained following the investigation.
Key points:
- Raheim Clifton, 30, charged with felony theft and unlawful use of a credit card
- Over $3,600 in unauthorized purchases made on fire company’s card
- Clifton turned himself in at Troop 3 and was released on his own recognizance
Troopers say suspect used fire company funds for personal expenses
Clifton reportedly used the Little Creek Volunteer Fire Company credit card without authorization. Details of the specific purchases have not been disclosed, but officials confirmed the total exceeded $3,600.
The investigation led to felony charges for theft and unlawful use of a payment card. Clifton turned himself in at Delaware State Police Troop 3 on April 27, where he was formally charged and arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7.
Suspect released pending further court proceedings
Following arraignment, Clifton was released on his own recognizance. The case remains under review and additional proceedings are expected.
Delaware State Police have not commented on whether Clifton remains affiliated with the fire company.
A Dover man was charged with felony theft after allegedly using a fire department’s credit card for personal purchases totaling more than $3,600.