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Wyandotte Man Sentenced 2-20 Years for Embezzling More Than $166,000 From Former Employer

LANSING – Today, Jason Garza, 46, of Wyandotte, was sentenced by Judge Tracy Green of the 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County to 24 to 240 months’ incarceration after pleading guilty to ten felony charges for embezzling more than $166,000 from his employer, Montway Auto Transport, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Garza, who was first charged in June 2025, was convicted of:

  • One count of Embezzlement More Than $100,000;
  • One count of Embezzlement More Than $50,000 but Less Than $100,000;
  • One count of Embezzlement More Than $1,000 but Less Than $20,000;
  • Three corresponding counts of Using a Computer to Commit a Crime; and
  • Four counts of Failure to File Income Taxes.

In 2021 and 2022, while Garza was employed by Montway Auto Transport, located in Canton Township, he offered customers unauthorized discounts if they paid Garza directly through peer-to-peer mobile payment apps. Garza kept the payments for personal use and failed to remit any funds to Montway. Garza was ordered to pay full restitution to the Michigan Department of Treasury, Montway LLC, and Travelers Insurance, amounting to more than $500,000.

“When employees steal from their employers, they jeopardize not only the victimized businesses but also the livelihoods of their coworkers,” said Attorney General Nessel at the time the defendant was convicted. “I am grateful for the investigative efforts of the FBI that uncovered these thefts, and for the prosecutors in my office who are committed to protecting Michigan residents, businesses and customers alike, from fraud and theft.”

The case was referred to the Department of Attorney General by the FBI.

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