Jailed Assessor in West Virginia County Resigns

The Wayne County assessor has resigned ahead of a hearing on whether he should be removed from office.Eric Hodges submitted his letter of resignation on…

The Wayne County assessor has resigned ahead of a hearing on whether he should be removed from office.

Eric Hodges submitted his letter of resignation on Friday. He has been in jail since late August on charges of embezzlement, computer fraud and two counts of unlawful use of a state purchasing card, among other charges.

The Herald-Dispatch reports that Hodges’ resignation was delivered to a three-judge panel upon the defendant’s arrival at Wayne County Magistrate Courtroom.

Wayne County Commission President Bob Pasley said the commission will conduct a special meeting Tuesday to formally accept Hodges’ resignation. Commissioners will then determine the next step for the assessor’s office.

Pasley said the commission would consider naming an interim assessor or just name a successor.

The term ends December 31, 2016.

Wayne County Assessor Charged With Embezzlement

Wayne County Assessor Eric Hodges faces charges of using a county purchasing card to buy items for personal use.Media outlets report that West Virginia…

Wayne County Assessor Eric Hodges faces charges of using a county purchasing card to buy items for personal use.

Media outlets report that West Virginia State Police arrested Hodges on Tuesday. The 41-year-old Wayne resident is charged with felony embezzlement, computer fraud and fraudulent use of a credit card.

Hodges is accused of using a county purchasing card to buy more than $5,600 worth of hardware items, tools and ammunition on July 9 and July 14 in Webster Springs in Webster County.

Media outlets report that a criminal complaint filed by state police says the purchases weren’t authorized.

Putnam County prosecutor Mark Sorsaia has been appointed as special prosecutor for the case.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether Hodges has an attorney.

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