Hill Country contractor charged with theft now accused of felony family violence
Wolfe was arrested and charged with multiple felonies in Gillespie County in August 2019, months after the Defenders uncovered issues with his now-shuttered construction company. Hill Country contractor arrested months after Defenders exposed himHe is awaiting trial for theft of property between $150,000 and $300,000, a second-degree felony, misapplication of fiduciary property over $300,000, a first-degree felony, and two third-degree felony counts of exploitation of the elderly. Multiple former clients of Wolfe told the Defenders he took payments for work and then abandoned the projects before they were completed. A sergeant with the Gillespie County Sheriffโs Office told the Defenders in 2019 that he was, at one point, working seven criminal cases against Wolfe. The state attorney generalโs office eventually took over the case because it had the resources to properly handle it, Gillespie County officials said.