Juan Santos Huerta, 52, is facing charges of healthcare fraud, which is a felony.
ELMENDORF, Texas — A man is facing fruad charges after it was discovered he was out on road working when he was supposed to be caring for his elderly mother, who sadly died from his neglect, officials say.
He submitted more than 2,300 hours of timecards while allegedly caring for his mom, but was instead, out on the road driving trucks for different companies, according to arrest paperwork. This went on for more than four years, from April of 2018 until his mother sadly died from neglect on September 4, 2021.
Upon further investigation, it was discovered that he was actually employed by multiple outside trucking firms over the timeframe of the alleged fraud spanning 2018 to 2021. Huerta confirmed with a BCSO officer that he used tokens to call into PPHC and GCC to"steal time" or falsify hours working as a primary caregiver for his mother while he was on the road employed in the trucking business.
Huerta was charged with healthcare fraud, which is third degree felony and taken to Bexar County Jail. His bond is set for $15,000. San Antonio neighbors come together amid rise in property crimes, drop in violent offenses
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