Johnson County tax preparer sentenced for filing false tax return, wire fraud

A tax preparer in Johnson County was sentenced Tuesday to 78 months in federal prison for filing false tax returns that cost a Kansas company more than $744,000, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said.

John M. Moore, 53, Lenexa, pleaded guilty to one count of filing a false tax return and one count of wire fraud. In his plea, he admitted a company he owns, Accent Payroll Services (APS), was hired to provide payroll processing services for Tytan International L.L.C. of Lenexa, Kan.

From 2008 to 2010, APS was responsible for paying the wages of Tytan’s employees, withholding employment taxes, filing Tytan’s employment tax returns on Internal Revenue Service form 941 and paying withheld employment taxes to the IRS, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.

Moore transferred more than $2 million in employment tax withholdings from Tytan’s bank account to his company’s bank account, federal authorities said. However, he only paid the IRS approximately $1.3 million, according to the U.S. attorney’s office. To keep Tytan from receiving notices from the IRS that taxes were not paid, Moore gave the IRS an address for Tytan at a post office box he controlled, authorities said.

“These victims trusted Mr. Moore to properly remit their taxes, but instead he used their funds for his own purposes. Unfortunately, these victims are left holding the bag,” said Sybil Smith, special agent in charge of IRS Criminal Investigation. “Businesses who utilize a third party for paying their payroll taxes must realize that if the taxes aren’t paid, they are ultimately responsible for the tax liability. The IRS will work with victims to set up payment plans or possibly reduce penalties.”

Grissom commended the Internal Revenue Service, the FBI and Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Oakley for their work on the case.

Final blast scheduled Thursday for Fairfax bridge

The final blast of the Fairfax bridge is scheduled at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, according to the Missouri and Kansas departments of transportation.

Crews are scheduled to detonate the northern portion of the truss from the north bank to the Missouri levee, according to a spokesman.

Unlike the previous two blasts, this demolition cannot be seen from public access points, and no public viewing will be available, according to officials.

Northbound and southbound U.S. 69 will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to accommodate the blast.

The current U.S. 69 Highway Bridge over the Missouri River is being replaced. A new structure will be built in its place and will include multiple lanes and bike and pedestrian access, according to the department of transportation. It will open to traffic in December 2016.

The project is shared by the Kansas Department of Transportation and Missouri Department of Transportation.

For more information, visit twitter.com/MoDOT_KC, #us69moriverbridge or www.modot.mo.gov/kansascity.

Police request help to identify suspect in armed robbery

Police released these photos of a suspect in the armed robbery Jan. 21 of a Grab N Go store at 6828 Kaw Drive.
Police released these photos of a suspect in the armed robbery Jan. 21 of a Grab N Go store at 6828 Kaw Drive.
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Kansas City, Kan., police are asking the public’s help to identify a suspect in an aggravated robbery at midnight Jan. 21 at the Grab N Go store, 6828 Kaw Drive, Kansas City, Kan.

The suspect, a man in his 50s, was wearing a black leather coat with a hoodie under it and all black clothing, according to the police description.

The suspect had on gray gloves when he displayed a silver handgun, a police spokesman said.

The suspect stole cash from the business and left in what appeared to be a late 2000 model black Ford Taurus or Mercury Sable, police said.

The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department is encouraging anyone with information to call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477).

Police released these photos of a suspect in the armed robbery Jan. 21 of a Grab N Go store at 6828 Kaw Drive.
Police released these photos of a suspect in the armed robbery Jan. 21 of a Grab N Go store at 6828 Kaw Drive.

Police released this photo of a suspect vehicle in the armed robbery Jan. 21 of a Grab N Go store at 6828 Kaw Drive.
Police released this photo of a suspect vehicle in the armed robbery Jan. 21 of a Grab N Go store at 6828 Kaw Drive.