Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Update #2: Custom Cabin/Property Removed from Buildings

We would like to bring you the second update to the “Custom Cabin of Lies” story we first brought to you on Friday January 30, 2009.

After further investigation into this story we have learned that Edward J. Fanning removed several items from the facility with the help of a former Phoenix Building Solutions employee. We have now confirmed the identity of the employee who was an accomplice to Edward Fanning's removal of property as, David Sowers, former Purchasing Manager. Edward Fanning apparently contacted Dave Sowers asking him to unlock and provide him access to the manufacturing facility. Edward Fanning and Dave Sowers proceeded to entered the facility to remove items after Ed Fanning barred any employees from removing their own personal belongings. As we first told you last week, one of the items removed from the facility included a $1,200 Heat Pump belonging to house order #810. This is theft from not only the owner of #810, but also the creditors of Phoenix. We also have learned that Tom Hennings removed several DELL Notebook computers which were still under a lease through DELL. 

We will bring you more information as we continue our investigation.

If anyone has any more information on this, please contact us.

2 comments:

  1. Incredible how petty these people are. People's entire lives have been put on hold through their actions. Their employees who were all paid a fraction of what they were making got hosed and these guys with the assistance of a corporate patsy are busy cleaning out (stealing) any scrap or item that is not nailed down. Quite an operation they had there

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  2. Would anyone care to bet that those computers, that are leased, have not been paid for? Seeing how they handle their accounts, I would guess they are about 4-6 months minimum behind on payments. Would that not make the computers stolen property?

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