The COVID-19 pandemic changed all of our lives in 2020 and dominated local, national and international news, but what other news caught the attention of our Camas-Washougal readers? As we enter the new year, the Post-Record looks back on the Top 5 local stories from 2020:
No. 5: CWEDA head, former Camas mayor charged with stealing public funds
A prominent Camas political figure found himself in the middle of a police investigation in 2020 concerning the alleged theft of public funds.
In mid-April, the Post-Record was the first to report that Camas police had concluded a months-long investigation of Paul Dennis, a former Camas mayor and the most recent director of the Camas-Washougal Economic Development Association (CWEDA).
The police investigation concluded that Dennis, 51, of Camas, who ran CWEDA from 2011 to 2019, had stolen nearly $15,000 from the association over a seven-year period.
Nearly one month later, a state auditor report backed the Camas police theft allegations against Dennis and went even further — alleging Dennis used more than $19,000 in public funds for personal expenses, including the purchase of a new home climate-control system; “wrote checks for $850,000 during the audit period (June 7, 2011 through May 31, 2019) to his (own private) company for professional services, without a contract in place;” worked an average of four hours a day on CWEDA activities while receiving a salary of between $9,700 and $11,000 a month; and approved more than $1.2 million in public CWEDA expenditures over an eight-year period with little oversight from the CWEDA board of directors.