Boone County School Employees Charged in Embezzlement Probe
West Virginia State Police have been investigating an embezzlement case at Boone County Schools, and they’ve charged two employees. The embezzlement involved more than $20,000 and took place over the 2014 to 2017 school years, and court records say some invoices had been altered. Money was used to buy tires, lift kits for personal vehicles, wheels, fuel kits, brakes, brake parts, a motor home windshield and mud flaps. WCHS TV reports David Bryan Jarrell, the school system’s director of transportation, and Tracy Harvey, a school system mechanic, are being charged with embezzlement and fraudulent schemes, and acknowledged their roles in the case.