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Search warrant served in senior center investigation PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
LUCERNE – On Wednesday officials served a search warrant at the home of a former senior center executive director in connection with an ongoing investigation into missing funds.


District Attorney Jon Hopkins said that his office served the warrant on the Sixth Avenue home of Rowland Mosser, 63, the former executive director of the Lucerne Senior Center.


“We obtained a search warrant so that we could determine whether there was any information that he had that would assist us in proving whether there was an embezzlement at Lucerne Senior Center,” Hopkins said Wednesday afternoon.


As Lake County News first began reporting last February, allegations of missing funds at the Lucerne Senior Center have been examined extensively by the sheriff and district attorney, and were the subject of a grand jury investigation detailed in last year's grand jury report.


The law enforcement investigation – which has included hundreds of pages of documents – has focused on Mosser.


No charges so far have been filed against Mosser, who adamantly maintains that he had nothing to do with funds disappearing from the senior center.


“I didn't take anything from the senior center,” Mosser said Wednesday.


Hopkins did not disclose a monetary amount in connection with the investigation.


However, Jim Swatts, the center's former board chair, previously told Lake County News that his staff could not account for between $150,000 and $175,000 in center funds after he took over supervision of the center in the summer of 2005.


Mosser said he and his wife, Jayne, came home around 10 a.m. to discover three or four District Attorney's Office investigators already in their mobile home, where he said they have lived for five years.


Investigators took some paperwork, a few players cards he holds with local casinos, as well as his laptop and desktop computers, Mosser said.


For the last two and a half years investigations have been going on “behind closed doors,” said Mosser, but nothing has been found.


He claimed that no investigator – either from the sheriff's office, district attorney or grand jury – has ever questioned him, yet he said he's been treated as if he were convicted of a crime.


Mosser suggested others have destroyed or thrown away records that would have shown the center's true financial situation.


“There's no money to take,” Mosser said.


Mosser suggested that he is being used as a political scapegoat by the center to cover for the true issue – dwindling funds for needed programs.


The search warrant service Wednesday caught Mosser off guard. He said he had no clue the investigation was still under way. “I figured they were pretty much done and they hadn't found anything and it was going to go away.”


To make matters worse, Code Enforcement officers were alerted to the condition of the home and property and arrived shortly thereafter.


Code Enforcement staff confirmed to Lake County News that they opened a case on the home after the District Attorney's Office investigators notified them.


Two officers visited the property and red-tagged it Wednesday afternoon for violations including open and outdoor storage, substandard structure, hazard and public nuisance vehicles. The Code Enforcement report stated that the trailer is extremely dilapidated, with problems with its electricity, roof, walls and heating, with other unsanitary conditions including sewage draining on the ground.


Mosser admitted the home was in substandard condition and said he had been planning to remodel. As of 5 p.m. Wednesday he and his wife are no longer able to live there until it's fixed.


Investigators also called Animal Care and Control to check on the condition of one of the many cats in the home, although Mosser said none of the animals were taken.


The entire situation, said Mosser, made him sick to his stomach. “I'm frustrated, I'm angry, I'm upset.”


Mosser suggested he may now hire an attorney and begin filing slander lawsuits against individuals in the community who have pointed fingers at him. He said he may even take a complaint against the grand jury to the state.


In August of 2005, Mosser left his position as executive director at the senior center. During his tenure Mosser failed to pay the center's federal taxes, according to Swatts, which resulted in thousands of dollars in interest and penalties from the Internal Revenue Service.


Mosser has since gone on to serve as treasurer on the board of directors for the Ukiah-based Rural Communities Housing Development Corp., which builds low-income and self-help housing in Lake and Mendocino counties. He also is a director on the board of North Coast Opportunities Inc., and reportedly formerly served as director of the San Diego Board of Realtors.


The grand jury report stated that the Lake County Sheriff's Office received a complaint about missing funds at the senior center in November 2005, which triggered the investigation. Center officials also previously told Lake County News that they submitted evidence in the case to the state Attorney General's Office.


Hopkins said his office took over the senior center investigation from the sheriff's office in March 2006.


He said he hired two part-time employees – and investigator and a prosecutor – to work on the case. The staffers were working out of an office at the senior center, collecting documents and interviewing individuals.


Hopkins said his staff needed to analyze the materials taken from Mosser's home as well as the rest of their findings before making a final determination on whether or not there is a case.


“We are mindful that this is taking a long time,” Hopkins said.


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yes!!
written by lenny, January 30, 2008
justice will be served...a tad bit slow but it will get there.

thank you Lake County DA for all your work and efforts in this ongoing investigation.
Time
written by Community Loyal, January 31, 2008
As with everything, time always tells the truth. Doesn't matter how long this took, in fact if he is indeed guilty I'm glad the DA's Office was thorough with all ducks in a row before going to his home.
It's the culmination of efforts from a lot of people. The Grand Jury apparently was the catalyst and the DA's Office was able to follow it through.

Bottom line here is that the people of Lucerne (If you'd been at the Board of Supervisors meeting two weeks ago you'd have seen how close this community is.) will finally get some answers and perhaps some closure in this situation.

Isn't it funny how every guilty individual seems to hire a lawyer immediately and starts talking "lawsuit" instead of defense? Not that Mr. Mosser is guilty. :shock:
time
written by smurf, January 31, 2008
this thing has drug out for too long, there isn't that much to the center's finances, and either you can account for where money went or you can't. If you can't then you try to figure out if people took it, unless Mosser had a gambling problem it's hard to see what he would have done with the dough, he sure didn't put it into maintaining his home. No wonder the roof has problems at the center, the last director thinks that leaks are fixed with buckets!
Poor guy
written by John, January 31, 2008
I see, the government conspired against the senior center and the board set Mosser up as a patsy?
"Mosser suggested that he is being used as a political scapegoat by the center to cover for the true issue – dwindling funds for needed programs."
So what about the unaccounted 150-175k Roland? Drives a mercedes, gambles and lives in a rathole. Clearly a good choice for a fiduciary role. :lol:
My advice to the RCHDC is 'watch your back' before Roland's phantoms dwindle your funds.
There are a couple
written by Donna Christopher, January 31, 2008
names on RCHDC's board that would merit extra watching. This is a great organization and does good works - I know personally as they helped me get into a program to build my own home in 1985, along with 7 other neighbors. Please don't let the fox(es) in the henhouse run amok - homeownership is the best way to rid any community of blight. And I know your reading this Roland, if any of the very expensive items I donated to the Center under your reign showed up on Ebay and there isn't a clear path that that money made it to the Senior Center you best hope the Sheriff gets ya before I do :evil:
?
written by James, February 01, 2008
First no one knows how much money is gone? Over two years has been spent to nail someone? My suggestion to MR.Mosser,get help now and I would hope for your sake you told the truth. the government smells blood thats why the whole system has droped in your lap.Donot trust you have rights there is none if they so choose. you have been informed. get help now.
James, sometimes
written by Donna Christopher, February 01, 2008
things get dropped in the appropriate lap. Perhaps its taken 2 years because records were destroyed. Or hard drives. Most of this time has been spent reconciling with the IRS and this mess even had them scratching their heads. Government screws up constantly, but like that broken clock, it is occasionally right.
Donna
written by James, February 02, 2008
Our govenment is those words on paper and have had no problem with that oath to defend.Those that have been trusted with that task and derelict with that duty needs to be exposed. To use your analogy of the clock,two out of twenty four! just not good enough. To except and justify their short falls, says more about us than it ever would about them. I think we need to hold them to a higher standard than the level thay are at now.Just my view and not a opopinion of you.

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