Monday, August 18, 2014
ICFPD Open House and 60th Anniversary Celebration
We hope you can join us.
Friday, August 15, 2014
ICFPD Chiefs Take on the Ice Water Challenge
Monday, August 4, 2014
Slash Collection August 9 and 10 at ICFPD Station 3
Slash Collection hosted by Inter-Canyon Fire Protection District 8/9 and 8/10
Small Pickup - Bed High: $5
Small Pickup - Cab High: $8
Small Pickup - Above Cab High: $10
Large Pickup – Bed High $8
Large Pickup – Cab High $10
Large Pickup - Above the Cab High $12
Trailer – Single Axle $10/Double Axle $15
Dump Truck –Cab High $20/Above Cab High $25
August ICFPD Board Meeting Cancelled
Friday, August 1, 2014
Former Fire Chief Sentenced to 8 Years
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Jefferson and Gilpin Counties
Peter A. Weir, District Attorney
Former Volunteer Fire Chief Sentenced to 8Y Prison for Embezzlement
David Roy MacBean, 42, was sentenced today to eight years in prison, plus five years of parole, for stealing over $600,000 from the Inter-Canyon Fire Protection District during the time that he served as their volunteer Fire Chief.
Between January 2010 and March 2013 Mr. MacBean madeunauthorized purchases in the amount of $647,351 using the Fire Protection District’s credit card and bank accounts. Mr. MacBean made numerous purchases through PayPal, Amazon.com, at Big R and at various other retail merchants for his personal use. In their sentencing argument, prosecutors outlined Mr. MacBean’s spending history, including as an example that in July, 2012, he spent over $42,000 shopping online for musical equipment, electronics, wireless products, PCs and other items.
As volunteer Fire Chief, David MacBean was responsible for theoverall supervision of operations for the Inter-Canyon Fire Protection District, subject to the direction of the board of directors. This included the operation of the fire department, hiring and managing of staff and assisting in preparing the annual budget.
In an overflowing courtroom, David MacBean told District Judge Jeffrey Pilkington that he took complete responsibility for his actions and that he had betrayed the fire fighters and the entire department, their families, the community, his family and friends.
In April, 2014, David MacBean pled guilty to two counts of Theft - $20,000 or more (F3) and one count of Embezzlement (F5). Judge Pilkington sentenced David MacBean to eight years in prison on each Theft count, to be served concurrent to one another, and two years in prison on the Embezzlement count. The two year sentence will be served consecutively to the six year sentence for a total of eight years. He will also have a five yearmandatory parole period.
MacBean agreed to pay restitution in the amount of $647,351.59 as part of his plea agreement.