A Denver construction company claims that an internal audit has uncovered “a deliberate, calculated scheme of fraud, theft and deception” by a former senior project executive.

Frontline Construction alleges that Joe Larsen used “counterfeit documentation, concealment of personal transactions and the misuse of Frontline’s corporate credit card” to rob it of $167,000. The fraud began during Larsen’s fourth day on the job, according to the company.

Frontline is asking Denver District Judge Mark Bailey to bar Larsen from selling guns and ammo he allegedly bought with ill-gotten gains as its lawsuit against him plays out.

Larsen, who now lives in Wisconsin, did not answer BusinessDen’s requests for comment.

Headquartered in south Denver, Frontline is known for build-outs and ground-up const

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