Saturday, July 11, 2020

Former Lamar Career and Technical Center director who allegedly embezzled $13,000+ bound over for trial

Former Lamar Career and Technical Center Director Warren Scott Nolting waived his preliminary hearing Wednesday in Barton County Circuit Court and was bound over for trial on a felony stealing charge.

Nolting allegedly embezzled at least $13,597.96 over a three-year period, which is the period covered by the statute of limitations, but his stealing began well before that, according to the probable cause statement.

Nolting admitted the embezzling has been going on for five years or the entire time since he was promoted to the position, the statement said. Before that, Nolting was a vocational agriculture instructor in the district for 15 years.








The Lamar R-1 Board of Education accepted Nolting's resignation one day after Superintendent Zach Harris told the Lamar Police Department Nolting had been buying items on the district's account for his personal use.

The allegation is spelled out in the probable cause statement:

On 10-23-2019, it was reported by the superintendent, Zachary Harris, that Warren Nolting had bought items on the Lamar Vocational Technology School's charge account or his use.

A record of accounts from O'Reilly Auto Parts, Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts, Isenhower Lumber, Lamar Career and Technical Center and KMI Metals were given to the Lamar Police Department as evidence. The records indicated purchases that were not used in the school district, but for Nolting's personal use.








On 11-25-2019, Scott Nolting came to the Lamar Police Department for an interview. He was read his Miranda rights and told that he could leave at any time. During the meeting, he admitted to having made the purchases and intended to pay them back.

When asked about the debt that had accumulated from 2014 to present, Nolting stated that the amount had "got away" from him.

A follow-up phone interview was conducted with Nolting. He was asked how the purchases were authorized. He was explained he was head of the department and approved his own purchases.

On 12-4-2019, the final loss of assets was calculated, and accounting for the statute of limitations, the total amount stolen was $13,537.96.

Nolting will be arraigned 11 a.m. Thursday in the Barton County Circuit Court trial division before Judge David R. Munton.

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