Sunday, September 30, 2018

Moberly man charged with financial exploitation of missing wife

Lawrence Warfel
Lawrence Warfel, 75, of Moberly was charged Thursday with financial exploitation of an elder/disabled person, a class C felony. Lawrence Warfel was withdrawing cash for nearly a year from his missing wife’s Social Security debit card, according to a probable cause statement made by Randolph County Sheriff’s Deputy Aaron Wilson.

Wilson reported that he was contacted June 19 by Penny Warfel’s sister in Columbus, Ohio, to report her sister missing. Penny Warfel was last seen Sept. 15, 2017. At the time of Penny Warfel was entered as missing in the Missouri State Highway Patrol database, she had not been seen in 9 months, according to the report.

Lawrence Warfel was the last person in her family to see her, according to the report. Lawrence Warfel told Wilson that Penny Warfel had left for Florida with a male friend after the married couple got into an argument. Lawrence Warfel said he had only spoken to Penny Warfel once since she left for Florida. It has not been confirmed that she left Missouri.

Wilson reported that Penny Warfel had been receiving an SSI disability check from the federal government. According to the report, Wilson was put into contact with a special agent with the U.S Inspector General’s Office to assist with the investigation. The agent was named in the statement as Special Agent J.F.

Penny Warfel was reportedly the only person with access to her SSI account. Wilson obainted records of Penny Warfel’s transaction history from July 2017 to July 2018. From July to September of 2017, Wilson reported that activity was consistent, including grocery expenses and bills paid through the account.

At the end of September 2017, however, Wilson reported that ordinary transactions on the account had stopped and only ATM transactions had been made since. Further investigation of video surveillance showed that Lawrence Warfel was withdrawing money from the ATM at the Bank of Kirksville in Moberly and the ATM connected to Academy Bank at the Moberly Walmart using Penny Warfel’s SSI account.

The records show that Penny Warfel has been receiving $750 each month from SSI, and all of the money was being withdrawn from her account each month by Lawrence Warfel. The total sum, as of the time of the probable cause statement, was approximately $8,000.

Wilson brought in Lawrence Warfel for questioning Wednesday. He reported that Lawrence Warfel admitted to being in possession of Penny Warfel’s SSI debit card and withdrew funds each month.

Special Agent J.F. was present for Wilson’s interview with Lawrence Warfel. He reportedly told Warfel that he was not allowed to withdraw money from his wife’s account and use it for himself. Lawrence Warfel told the investigators that his wife had told him to keep her money to pay her medical bills of at the Moberly Regional Medical Center, according to the report. Wilson told Lawrence Warfel that he had already checked with MRMC and no payments had been made on Penny Warfel’s account in more than a year.

Charges were filed against Lawrence Warfel on Thursday by Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Mike Fusselman. His bond was set at $25,000, cash only and his arraignment is scheduled Monday at 1:30 p.m.

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