New Devine Fire office manager struggles to correct past bookkeeping

Sophia Benavides (center) has been tasked with cleaning up the past accounting practices for the Devine Volunteer Fire and Rescue.

By Anton Riecher
A new office manager/bookkeeper for Devine Volunteer Fire & Rescue is diligently working to correct and reconcile the agency’s ledgers in the wake of a scandal involving $76,000 in missing funds, DVF&R membership association president Robert Pequerno reported April 15 to the Medina County Emergency Services District No. 2 board of commissioners.
“Right now, with the whole new system, we’re just trying to clean it up and have it user friendly and presentable,” Pequerno told the commissioners.
Sophia Benavides, the new DVF&R bookkeeper, described some of the difficulties involved in cleaning up past accounting practices.
“I do feel that as I’ve been looking through a lot of our accounts that the funds haven’t been put in the right buckets,” she said…LOGIN TO CONTINUE READING AT www.devinenewsmembers.com. You will get INSTANT online access to our full E-edition, and begin getting the newspaper delivered to your home next week for $36 a year in Medina County. Support important local city, county, and school news like this!