WRTV Investigates Kara Kenney fights for what's right and holds those in power accountable.
DELAWARE COUNTY — A Muncie man is accused of taking a customer’s money and not doing the plumbing work promised.WRTV Investigates spoke with two people who’ve had business dealings with Garmon who say the Indiana Attorney General’s office and Indiana Plumbing Commission need to take action.Moistner owns Blue Collar Plumbing in Hartford City and prides himself on doing honest work.
The alleged victim also told police Garmon stopped showing up and she had to spend more than $30,000 to hire other contractors to fix her house. “I think it’s business as usual,” said Moistner. “It’s very frustrating because it costs a lot of money to be in business legitimately.” Records show Garmon was ordered to pay the victim $5,720 but four years later, Garmon still owes $4,466, according to the clerk’s office."I had talked about getting some plumbing replaced under the house and he said ‘well, I can do that,’” said Wilson. “He got under there and said the materials are going to be about $800 to $900, so i gave him cash."“When I found out that he had all these debts that he was paying off, I was just trying to be a good father-in-law,” said Wilson.
Wilson is losing hope he will collect on the $23,430 judgment after a February 15 hearing in which Garmon told the judge he has 28 cents in his bank account. “I had a few setbacks,” said Garmon. “Made some bad judgments on things. Now we are trying to move forward."“I’ve done work in the past,” said Garmon.Wilson and Reed Moistner want to see Garmon convicted of theft in the case of the U.S. Army Soldier."He should be made accountable and if that means going to prison, so be it,” said Wilson. “He needs to be able to pay people back the money he owes them.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
50 cars vandalized in downtown parking garage, police searching for suspectTaj Simmons is a multimedia journalist who joined WRTV in August 2023.
Read more »
Woman details experience after gunfire erupts inside west side gymJames Howell joined WRTV as a digital content producer in March 2022.
Read more »
Anti-violence activists call on lawmakers to revive bill that would promote storage safety of firearmsMeredith Hackler joined WRTV as a Multi-Media Journalist and Reporter in February of 2022.
Read more »
Former Colts DE Dwight Freeney inducted in Pro Football Hall of FameAshlyn Wright joined WRTV as a digital content producer in February 2023.
Read more »
IMPD arrest man for his alleged role in Mitthoefer Road homicidesJames Howell joined WRTV as a digital content producer in March 2022.
Read more »
VASA Fitness on Indy’s west side reopens Saturday following double shootingAshlyn Wright joined WRTV as a digital content producer in February 2023.
Read more »