Dayton – Despite claiming she couldn’t sit, stand or walk for more than five or 10 minutes at a time, a West Carrollton postal worker was seen on airport and amusement park surveillance traveling during two trips and riding the “Roohoo” ride at Orlando’s Sea World water park, according to an affidavit filed in Dayton’s U.S. District Court.
Laticha Schroyer, a letter carrier, was indicted on one count of stealing public money or records for allegedly defrauding the government of about $5,000 in workers’ compensation benefits and for unlawfully taking more than $1,000.
The indictment did not describe how or why the surveillance video was made available to federal prosecutors.
On June 13, 2015, Schroyer and her boyfriend flew from Dayton to Orlando, Fla.. Schroyer “had a carry-on bag and walked without assistance through the Dayton International Airport,” the indictment said.
During a week-long vacation, Schroyer went to Aquatica, a water park at Sea World, and rode rides including the “Roohoo water ride,” where she was observed climbing several flights of stairs without assistance or difficulty. Read more