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    Hartford city councilor charged with theft of church funds

    October 16, 2024


    A Hartford City Council member faces larceny and money laundering charges after allegedly taking funds from a local church where he worked.

    Hartford police said Alex Thomas turned himself in Tuesday after a warrant for his arrest was issued in superior court. Thomas, 27, was released on bond and is scheduled to be arraigned later this month.

    Thomas was previously an associate pastor at South Church, where he served as director of family ministry. Hartford police said they received a complaint from the church on June 4 alleging embezzlement of funds between April 2023 and April 2024.

    Police said their investigation found Thomas allegedly misused a church credit card to direct funds to a shell company, then to his personal accounts. He faces charges of second degree larceny and second degree money laundering.

    Thomas directed questions about the case Wednesday to his lawyer, attorney Ron Johnson. Johnson could not immediately be reached for comment.

    Thomas, a Hartford native, was sworn into office for his first term on the Hartford City Council in January as a member of the Working Families Party.

    According to a biography on his campaign website, Thomas grew up in Hartford’s North End, attended local public schools and was active in Hartford City Mission, the Hartford Artists Collective and the Wilson-Gray YMCA.

    The biography indicates he is the first Black pastor of South Church, an independent Congregational church that traces its history in Hartford back more than 350 years.

    Officials at South Church told Connecticut Public previously they removed Thomas from his position after they became aware of charges made to a church credit card, then filed a police report.

    Rev. Adam Thomas Söderberg said at the time that Thomas led the church’s youth programs for two years. In that role, Söderberg said, Thomas led group activities for more than a dozen Hartford youth on Friday nights — an idea that Söderberg said Thomas generated to help give teenagers a safe and positive environment to spend time after school.

    “Kids loved him,” Söderberg said, adding: “They don’t know how to completely process it, how two things can be true, because he was such an important, positive part of the last two years of their lives.”

    In a written statement issued Wednesday, Hartford City Council President Shirley Surgeon said it’s incumbent on members of the council “to uphold the values and trust placed in us” by residents.

    “There’s an appropriate legal process in place, and I trust our local law enforcement to see that process through” Surgeon said. “In the meantime, the City Council remains focused on serving the residents of Hartford.”





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