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Ready Mix owner to plead not guilty


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Updated Oct. 22 8:53pm:

The owner of Sierra-Tahoe Ready Mix is scheduled to be in court Thursday to face four felony counts of fraud related to product he supplied to contractors working on projects on the South Shore.

Mike Wallace, who runs the South Lake Tahoe company, deferred comment to his attorney Jacqueline Mittelstadt.

“We look forward to proving that the allegations have been grossly exaggerated when compared to what actually occurred,” Mittelstadt told Lake Tahoe News. “Incidentally, Mr. Wallace has a lien outstanding against the city for work performed.”

In the complaint, El Dorado County Deputy District Attorney Cristy Lorente accuses Wallace of presenting a false bill for four projects.

In March, when the accusations were first leveled against Wallace, he told Lake Tahoe News that he changed the date of a mix because the customer, a firm hired by South Lake Tahoe, needed the paperwork immediately or else they said they would go elsewhere. Wallace said he changed the date to say it was the current year. However, Wallace said the concrete mix that was delivered was that year’s formula.

The projects in question include the Sierra Tract waterline replacement, Angora Creek sewer location, Pioneer Trail pedestrian improvement, and what the complaint called No. 1018.

In March, contractors who have used cement from this company defended the integrity of the material.

“Since these allegations first surfaced, Mr. Wallace has enjoyed vast support from his clients and others in the community as a result of his consistently high-quality work. His concrete mixes are precisely computer generated, and all of his completed work is rigorously tested,” Mittelstadt said. “Sierra-Tahoe Ready Mix has passed every test.”

Wallace is scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 23 at 1pm in El Dorado County Superior Court in South Lake Tahoe where Mittelstadt said the intent is to plead not guilty.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

 

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  1. Alex Campbell says - Posted: October 22, 2014

    Hey KAE did the city require a Surety Bond ?

  2. Cranky Gerald says - Posted: October 22, 2014

    This article is so vaguely written I can’t tell if Wallace submitted 4 bad bills or one, and if the date change was appropriate or not… does “that year” mean the current year or some year before.
    What, exactly, was fraudulent?

    I hope the lawyers are smart enough to figure it out.

  3. ONE TIME says - Posted: October 22, 2014

    This thing is not even news, just a way to hurt a local business and family that has been in Tahoe for years. The support of the Wallace family helping our community has been outstanding, this is just a bunch of crap from the DA and Lake Tahoe News reporting like this is a shame. Mike has been up front on what happened and has taken responsibility for his error in judgment, if you bothered to do any research at all. My god this is not Bernie Maloff, it’s a local company that has been here longer than most and the DA should be worried about more important things.

  4. fireman says - Posted: October 22, 2014

    I agree with ONE TIME on this one. I think we have a personal issue between someone at the city and the family that owns the ready mix. What a waste of time and tax dollars. Maybe they are trying to drive this long time local company out of town. Those trucks have wheels and could all be in nevada

  5. Sunriser2 says - Posted: October 24, 2014

    They should sell heroin out of the trucks. Then no one would bother them.

  6. Sick of them says - Posted: October 24, 2014

    Why isn’t something like this happening to real crooks at the Keys Marina?

  7. Arod says - Posted: October 24, 2014

    He admits to falsifying documents. No one is above the law. Being a long time local does not entitle you to a get out of jail free card.