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Sheriff Seeking Fugitive Felon Accused of Unlicensed Contracting Fraud

September 21, 2018 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Yosvel Basart
Yosvel Basart.

Yosvel Basart is a 35-year-old felon on probation after a conviction of violently resisting an officer in an incident triggered by his drunkenness at a bar off Old Kings Road in Palm Coast: the original charges had stemmed from his threats to shoot patrons at the bar. The charges were reduced in a plea agreement.


He’d been arrested numerous times previously, including for fraud, grand theft (reduced to larceny) and, in 2007, two counts rape (both dropped).

His current status is that of a fugitive: The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is looking for him for probation violation, with further charges pending as a result of his allegedly defrauding a resident in a contracting scheme.

A 63-year-old resident of Palm Coast’s W Section reported to the sheriff’s office in late July that she’d contracted with Basart to redo her driveway. The woman was not aware that Basart was not a licensed contractor.

Basart quoted a price of $6,988 for the work. But because she’d never redone the driveway before, he told her, she would have to pay him half up front. The woman wrote out a $3,494 check. It was cashed that day (June 16).

Basart told the woman he was very busy, so he wouldn’t start the work for another three weeks. The woman asked him at least to provide her with a pavement sample whenever possible. Basart never did, even after e exchanged text messages with the client about the color of the material.

Six weeks later, no work had started. The woman tried several times to contact Basart. His phone seemed disconnected, though eventually she managed to reach him. He claimed to have been sick and unable to do the work. She sought her deposit back. At first, according to a sheriff’s report, Basart said he wouldn’t give it back, but then agreed to do so. He never did.

“Residents should be aware that frauds come in many shapes, sizes and professions,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “You should always confirm the contractor is licensed, bonded and insured to do the work before signing any written agreement and before making any payment.”

If you have any information on Basart’s whereabouts or this case, contact FCSO at (386) 313-4911 Case # 18-69947.

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  1. Mike says

    September 21, 2018 at 1:08 pm

    Great!! He got me for $265 a few months ago!!

  2. Concerned Citizen says

    September 21, 2018 at 3:39 pm

    Another wonderful product of light sentencing. Why are we pleaing down violet offenses? It allowed this one to go on probation and continue to defraud people.

    Please should be for minor first time non drug related non violent offenses. Anything after that and you need to sentence accordingly. All this nonsense pleaing down major cases is getting us nowhere getting perps off the street.

  3. Eyes Wide Open says

    September 21, 2018 at 5:41 pm

    You’d have to be crazy or naive to blindly this give this dude money without closely examining any past work he has done! Every time I see him he looks just like the mugshot above, or like he just rolled out of a dirty hamper or went swimming in a vat of tequila.

  4. Really says

    September 21, 2018 at 9:41 pm

    Stealing $$ from lil ole ladies loser

  5. Really says

    September 23, 2018 at 3:25 pm

    Never ending inventory of these types that is Palm Coast

  6. Ty Flechilla says

    September 27, 2018 at 9:24 am

    This guy is supposed to be on house arrest on another case and he ran away. Why have the police done nothing?? He’s clearly a menace to society! I’m sure his parole officer hasn’t even filed an arrest warrant. Looks to me like the justice department could care less.

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