Investigation Alleges Nearly $39,000 Taken From Downtown Waupun Nonprofit

(WAUPUN) Nearly $39,000 meant to support downtown Waupun may have instead gone toward personal expenses, according to a months-long police investigation that led to criminal charges this month.

Waupun police say they began looking into Waupun Downtown Promotions, Inc. in November after a complaint raised concerns about unexplained financial activity within the nonprofit. The organizationโ€™s board president was suspected of making unauthorized transactions that may have stretched back three or more years.

Investigators say the inquiry expanded after a bank flagged irregular activity tied to the nonprofitโ€™s accounts. Detectives reviewed years of bank records, financial documents and witness statements to track how the money was used.

The Dodge County District Attorneyโ€™s Office filed charges Jan. 6, including theft in a business setting and unauthorized use of an entityโ€™s identifying information. Police estimate the total value involved at about $38,947.50.

According to investigators, organizational funds were allegedly used for personal expenses and withdrawals without approval from the nonprofitโ€™s governing board.

The investigation was conducted independently by the Waupun Police Department.