Georgetown Man Charged in Home Improvement Fraud Case

GEORGETOWN, Del. – A Georgetown man faces charges following an investigation into an alleged home improvement fraud scheme that began in October 2024. Authorities say 58-year-old Dave Moncavage, operating under the business name Advanced Interiors, signed contracts with two victims for construction work but failed to complete the projects after receiving more than $24,000 in payments. On March 12, a trooper patrolling Mount Zion Road near Sussex Highway in Seaford pulled over a white Ford F-150 after the truck lost a load of material from its bed. The driver, identified as Moncavage, was taken into custody at the scene. Moncavage has been charged with home improvement fraud involving payments of $1,500 or more, home improvement by false impression of $1,500 or more, and fraud targeting a victim aged 62 or older, impaired, or disabled. He also faces two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and multiple traffic violations. Moncavage was released on a $5,000 unsecured bond.

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