The Peterborough Examiner

Ex-funeral boss accused of bilking families

Eighty-six alleged victims were defrauded of nearly $400,000, OPP officer declares

- MICHELLE MCQUIGGE

A former funeral home director is facing a number of charges after allegedly defrauding the families of people who had prepaid for their arrangemen­ts.

OPP Sgt. Peter Leon said the investigat­ion centred on the Watts Funeral Home, a nowshutter­ed family-run business that had three locations in Wasaga Beach, Midland and Penetangui­shene.

Leon said one of the family members on the funeral director team allegedly took money that had been provided by clients who were prepaying for their funeral arrangemen­ts in a bid to make life easier for their loved ones.

He said police began investigat­ing the funeral home in 2013 and eventually uncovered 86 alleged victims who were defrauded of nearly $400,000.

He said the Bereavemen­t Authority of Ontario, the province’s regulatory body for funeral service providers, ultimately reimbursed those who lost money.

Darrin Watts, 52, is facing six charges including two counts of fraud over $5,000, two counts of theft over $5,000, using forged documents and breach of trust.

Leon said no other family members were believed to be involved in the alleged fraud.

“It’s very disturbing that there’s individual­s out there that are taking advantage of what is one of the most difficult things to do — say goodbye to a loved one,” Leon said.

Carey Smith, chief executive officer of the Bereavemen­t Authority, said Darrin Watts owned funeral homes in Midland and Penetangui­shene while his parents ran a third in Wasaga Beach. All three operated under the name Watts Funeral Home, he said.

Smith alleged Darrin Watts gained access to a number of accounts set up by people who had prepaid their funeral arrangemen­ts.

In such situations, Smith said, clients pay a fixed sum to funeral home operators, who become trustees for the money.

Watts is due to appear in a Collingwoo­d court on May 1.

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