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Shawnee Hills Village Sends $54K to California Fraudster

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Shawnee Hills‍ Village Loses ⁤$54,388 to Paving ​Scam

SHAWNEE HILLS, OH – ⁣ The Village of Shawnee Hills was defrauded of $54,388 intended for a paving project, according to a⁣ recent audit report from the ‌Ohio Auditor‘s office.the incident, which occurred in october⁢ 2024, involved a scammer impersonating Strawser‍ Paving company and redirecting payment to a fraudulent bank ⁣account.

The audit, finalized September 26, 2025, details how the ⁢village’s ⁤fiscal officer, Roskoski, ⁤received an email on September 10, 2024, from someone falsely‌ claiming ​to be with Strawser‌ Paving.The email requested an ​electronic payment form. The provided⁣ bank account data appeared legitimate but⁢ was later traced to an ‌individual ⁤in Azusa, California. On October 16,2024,Roskoski authorized a payment of $54,388 to‌ the fraudulent account.

The village became aware of⁣ the ⁣fraudulent transaction in December 2024 after being contacted by the ⁢Azusa, California Police​ Department. The department discovered ​the diverted funds during an unrelated, ongoing inquiry. While Azusa police alerted Shawnee‌ Hills to the fraud, ‌they did not pursue an investigation⁣ into the incident itself.

“The fiscal officer should obtain confirmation of all bank accounts for electronic payments to vendors, via ⁢a phone call or an ⁢established email‌ address with a confirmed employee at the vendor, prior to adding/changing ⁤electronic payment information in ‌the ‍village’s automated system,” the auditor stated in the report, highlighting a ⁣critical security lapse.

Clay ⁤Strawser,⁤ vice president of Strawser Paving Company in Columbus, confirmed the ⁣village ultimately paid for the⁣ completed, minor asphalt repairs. He noted that such impersonation scams are unfortunately common. “Unfortunately, that happens multiple times per year,” Strawser‍ said, “where a‍ fraudster ⁣tries to ​impersonate the​ company providing services⁤ and get ⁤people to send them ‌money to the wrong bank account.”

The village council had⁢ approved an emergency resolution for the paving contract with Strawser Paving ‌Company on ⁢September 9, 2024.

Seth Chapman, formerly in charge ⁢of​ the azusa detective division, stated the department’s investigation into related fraudulent ​activity is ongoing and declined to comment further on ‌the connection to the Shawnee Hills ‍case or potential involvement of ⁢other municipalities.

Roskoski declined ⁢to comment⁢ when contacted by The Columbus Dispatch on september 26,‍ 2025.

Relevant Documents:

* ⁣ Shawnee Hills Paving Contract

* Ohio Auditor’s Report

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