St. George DMV clerk arrested for embezzlement, SLED investigating

DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) โ€“ State agents arrested a woman for embezzling funds through title transactions while working at the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles St. George office.

44-year-old Shayla Singleton-Drayton was charged with embezzlement of public funds valued at more than $10,000.

Singleton-Drayton was employed as a customer service representative at the St. George DMV from Dec. 1, 2022, to Mar. 7, 2024, when the crimes occurred.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said she took $19,451.

On Mar. 7, the Office of the Inspector General said they received a complaint from a customer who said she was overcharged for a title transaction by Singleton-Drayton.

The customer was charged $600 when the cost should have been $585. After investigating further, officials found only $85 was out into the DMV system and deposited into Singleton-Draytonโ€™s cash drawer, according to an affidavit.

The investigation continued, and the DMV uncovered several instances in which Singleton-Drayton had processed transactions but not accounted for the entire amount of funds.

When questioned, she admitted to investigators that she took the funds โ€œbecause she had financial problems and needed the money to pay her personal bills and other expenses,โ€ the affidavit states.

She was booked in the Dorchester County Detention Center.

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