PALATKA, Fla. — A Palatka man, Tommy Lee Curry, is accused of running a pork chop dinner scam.
The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office says Curry, 52, told businesses that he was selling pork chop dinners to raise money for Pop Warner Football.
The pork chop dinners were never delivered, and the business owners contacted the Pop Warner Football president Ralph Dallas.
Dallas said the sale of pork chop dinners were not an authorized fundraiser.
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Investigators spoke to Curry, who said he was going to buy Gatorade and water for the Pop Warner Football team. Curry said he wasn’t able to deliver the food because it was stolen from him.
At least nine businesses were involved in Curry’s pork chop dinner scheme.
If your business was victimized in the scam, call the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office at 386-329-0844 during regular business hours.