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Former Hannibal Fire Chief Pleads Guilty to Stealing From Fire Company

May 22, 2025

Former Hannibal Fire Chief Chris Emmons pleaded guilty today to Grand Larceny for stealing from the town’s fire company and agreed to pay $9,838 in restitution, State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, Oswego County District Attorney Anthony J. DiMartino, Jr., and New York State Police Superintendent Steven G. James announced.

“Mr. Emmons diverted money meant to protect his community to fund his own interests by deceiving the fire company that it would receive the proceeds,” DiNapoli said. “Emmons betrayed not only the company but all who rely upon it. I thank District Attorney DiMartino and Superintendent James for their continued partnership and ensuring Emmons was held accountable.”

“The Oswego County District Attorney’s office thanks the New York State Police and the New York State Comptroller’s Office for their assistance in this matter,” District Attorney DiMartino, Jr. said. “With the concerted efforts of these agencies, we achieved a just and proper result. The defendant will immediately be required to pay restitution for the monies he deprived from the Hannibal Fire Company as determined by the Comptroller’s audit, as well as community service and supervision. This conduct will never be tolerated and will be prosecuted to deter such similar illegal conduct.”

“Mr. Emmons’ guilty plea illustrates the duplicity he presented to cheat the fire company out of its rightful funds,” Superintendent James said. “The disruption of this act serves as a reminder that we will not tolerate those who choose to profit from this activity. We will continue to partner with the Comptroller’s Office and the Oswego County District Attorney’s Office to hold those who defraud public sector organizations accountable.”

Emmons used the Hannibal Fire Company’s funds to build a go-kart track, Hannibal Kartway, claiming that its proceeds would benefit the company. Emmons, his family and others ran the track for five years, from 2017 to 2022, until an audit by DiNapoli’s office discovered discrepancies in the track’s books. A subsequent investigation found that rather than turning the money over to the company, Emmons had pocketed the Kartway’s profits. The investigation also found that Emmon’s father, Carl Emmons Sr., closed the Kartway’s bank account upon learning of the Comptroller’s examination and the remaining funds were transferred to his bank account. Carl Emmons Sr. faces pending charges of Grand Larceny in the fourth degree.

Chris Emmons pleaded guilty before Judge Karen Brandt Brown of Oswego County Court. He is scheduled to appear again on May 22, 2026.


Since taking office in 2007, DiNapoli has committed to fighting public corruption and encourages the public to help fight fraud and abuse. New Yorkers can report allegations of fraud involving taxpayer money by calling the toll-free Fraud Hotline at 1-888-672-4555, by emailing a complaint to [email protected] or by mailing a complaint to: Office of the State Comptroller, Division of Investigations, 8th Floor, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236.