Broward Sheriff’s Office Firefighter Arrested For Fraud

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2022 · 9:58 am | Broward County News

Broward Sheriff's Office Firefighter Arrested For Fraud - Mario Artze-Ordiales

Last Updated: Mar 28, 2026 · 4:03 pm

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Broward Sheriff’s Office Firefighter Arrested For Fraud

Broward Sheriff'S Office Firefighter Arrested For Fraud - Mario Artze-Ordiales

Broward Sheriff’S Office Firefighter Arrested For Fraud – Mario Artze-Ordiales

BROWARD COUNTY, FL (Boca Post) — A Firefighter with Broward County Sheriff’s Fire Rescue has been arrested for grand theft following an investigation into his side business.

Mario Artze-Ordiales, 33, a firefighter/paramedic with BSFR, was hired by Broward Sheriff’s Office in 2012 and has been suspended without pay and arrested for fraud as well as scheme to defraud.

From Broward Sheriff’s Office:

The Broward Sheriff’s Office Public Corruption Unit arrested a Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue (BSFR) firefighter/paramedic on Tuesday for grand theft of less than $5,000 and scheme to defraud. 
According to investigators, firefighter/paramedic Mario Artze-Ordiales operated a side business renting personal vehicles through a carsharing service. The cars were parked and picked up at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Records obtained by BSO detectives show that from January 2020 to January 2022, Artze-Ordiales, who was assigned to the airport, defrauded the Broward County Aviation Department out of more than $3,000 by providing his customers with prepaid BSFR parking vouchers available only to employees.  
BSO began investigating Artze-Ordiales in January 2022 after one of his carsharing customers attempted to use a BSFR voucher to leave the airport without paying. The customer indicated that he rented the vehicle from Artze-Ordiales. The parking garage attendant confiscated the parking voucher, requested payment from the driver and contacted her superiors. The investigation revealed that from January 2020 to January 2022, on dozens of occasions, Artze-Ordiales provided a prepaid voucher for his carsharing clients to use as payment for parking at FLL. 
On June 8, Artze-Ordiales was suspended with pay by BSO’s Division of Internal Affairs. Detectives arrested Artze-Ordiales for the crimes Tuesday afternoon at BSO’s Public Safety Building. 
“Taking advantage of one’s trusted public position in order to enrich oneself is not only ethically wrong, but in this case, it’s also a crime,” Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony said. “This employee will be held accountable for his actions. These crimes are a poor reflection on this individual but not on the dedicated, hard-working men and women of the Broward Sheriff’s Office.”
Following his arrest, Artze-Ordiales’ status was changed from suspended with pay to suspended without pay. He began working for BSFR in September 2012. The Public Corruption Unit investigation also revealed that Artze-Ordiales did not have a required off-duty employment form on file with BSO. 

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