Brett Detamore faked disappearance, set truck on fire: Suit
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Inset: Brett Detamore (West University Place Police Department). Background: Dodge Ram TRX Detamore allegedly burned (Lawsuit).

A Texas developer who admitted to taking millions from customers in order to fund trips to the Super Bowl and World Series — and then allegedly faked his own disappearance in order to avoid responsibility — will spend the next few years behind bars.

Brett Michael Detamore, 40, pleaded guilty last year to wire fraud and on Wednesday was sentenced to 51 months — four years and three months — in prison. He also must pay $2.3 million in restitution to more than 10 victims, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas.

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Prosecutors said Detamore, owner of Detamore Development LLC, fraudulently obtained at least $1.5 million for his personal use that was intended for housing projects. He submitted false invoices to banks for construction loans for single-family residences he was contracted to build. He then used the funds for his personal benefit, prosecutors said.

According to the indictment, Detamore in October 2022 entered into a contract with a client to build a single-family home on Nottingham Street in Houston. But Detamore never built the home and instead pocketed the funds.

Several of the victims spoke about the financial ruin Detamore caused them. According to a courtroom report by local NBC affiliate KPRC, victim Lori Williamson told the court how she was hesitant about Detamore building her dream home because they were friends.

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Detamore responded to her concern: “Who better to trust than your good friends,” Williamson reportedly testified.

KPRC also spoke with another victim after the hearing who worked for, and was friends with, Detamore.

“I mean, we had to figure out how to financially come out of the hole that he left us,” Sergio Moreno told the TV station. “Even though we were given a small amount back … it’s still not making up what we lost.”

As Law&Crime previously reported, Detamore’s wife reported him missing in June 2023. According to the West University Place Police Department, Detamore’s yellow Dodge Ram TRX was found burned at Bear Creek Pioneers Park hours after the then-missing person left his home.

Six days after the reported disappearance, Detamore was found at a bus stop in San Antonio, leading cops to announce he had been “reunited with his family.”

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