State police have booked a 58-year-old West Monroe, La., man with 29 counts of insurance fraud and one count of theft.
Trooper Albert Paxton tells The News-Star John Whittington, a licensed insurance agent, allegedly obtained insurance premiums in cash from customers in the Winnsboro area in 2013 and failed to turn in the money to an insurance office in Monroe.
An audit of Whittington’s customer accounts showed nearly $2,200 was paid by the customers but never remitted to the insurance company.
Whittington surrendered to investigators in front of the Ouachita Correctional Center.
It was unclear whether Whittington has an attorney.
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