A Raleigh County contractor is facing multiple felony charges after state police say he took thousands of dollars from several customers for home improvement projects that were never completed.

According to a criminal complaint filed in Raleigh County Magistrate Court, Glen Thomas Ullman, owner of Fence Daddy and More LLC, has been charged with seven counts of grand larceny and seven counts of fraudulent schemes following an investigation by the West Virginia State Police.

Troopers began receiving complaints in September 2025 from homeowners across Raleigh County who said they paid Ullman large deposits for work on roofs, decks, fences, and porches that he allegedly failed to finish—or never started at all.

One homeowner reported paying a $12,000 deposit in June for roofing work that was never completed. Investigators said the only materials delivered to her property were enough shingles to cover about one-third of the roof.

Another victim said she paid $15,000 for a front porch project that was stopped by code enforcement due to multiple violations, with no refund issued.

A separate complaint involved an $8,000 payment for two decks—one left unfinished and another never started—after a stop-work order was placed.

Several others told police they paid Ullman thousands of dollars in cash for similar projects, but no meaningful work was completed. In one instance, code enforcement shut down the job almost immediately after learning Ullman did not have a valid building permit.

Troopers said each of the seven victims provided copies of checks, invoices, and text message exchanges with Ullman. Code enforcement officials confirmed that Ullman was not licensed to perform the work and did not hold proper permits.

Investigators reported a total of $48,200 in losses across the seven complaints.

Court documents state that Ullman continued to advertise his business online as recently as late September, despite the ongoing complaints and lack of permits.

Ullman is being held at Southern Regional Jail on a $200,000 cash-only bond out of Raleigh County and a $10,000 cash/surety bond out of Fayette County.

The case remains under investigation by the West Virginia State Police.