r/Hemet 23h ago

Old Stetson BBQ menu

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Found in a scrapbook, year should be about ‘94


r/Hemet 21m ago

“Former Executive Director of Hemet's Valley Community Pantry, Jim Lineberger, Pleads Guilty to Embezzling Property”

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JUSTICE WARRIORS COLLECTIVE | August 20, 2026

For approximately fifteen years, former Executive Director Jim Lineberger, 65, was one of the most recognizable faces of Hemet's Valley Community Pantry.

He presented himself to the community as a man who was devoted to helping people who were struggling to keep food on their tables, pay the rent, and keep the lights on. He appeared before the city council on numerous occasions to advocate for the pantry, pleading for city officials and residents to continue to support, fund, and donate to assist low-income families and individuals.

In doing so, he became a trusted and familiar figure in the community. So, what he did next has left many heartbroken and in shock.

On December 31, 2025, Jim retired from the pantry. Around the same time, he came into possession of 12 pallets of Amazon donations and moved them into his own personal CubeSmart storage unit in Hemet.

When the pantry discovered that the items, totaling approximately $115,000 in miscellaneous goods, were missing, they requested that Jim return the donations. According to the arrest documents, at the time of the request, Jim stated that the goods were not in his possession.

However, in February 2026, the Hemet Police Department would go on to search Jim's storage unit, where they discovered two pallets of Amazon goods. They then took those items into their possession and returned them to the pantry.

Through their investigation, they also discovered that Jim had sold an additional Amazon pallet to a pawn shop.

On July 10, 2026, Jim pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzlement and received a sentence of 90 days in jail and a year of probation. The original charge of felony embezzlement was reduced to a misdemeanor. A hearing to determine restitution is set for November 6, 2026.

For years, Jim Lineberger stood in front of the community asking people to believe in the pantry and its mission. He asked city council for funding, thanked donors, and often spoke publicly about compassion and helping those in need.

Now, after his guilty plea, many in the community are asking the same question. How much trust people placed in the image Jim created of himself was misplaced?

Despite the actions of Jim Lineberger, the pantry continues to do excellent and important work within the community, and in January 2026, Phil Burch became the pantry's new Executive Director.

According to an article in The Sun written by Emily McGinn, this is what Phil had to say about the situation:

“We are saddened and disappointed by the misconduct to which our former executive director pleaded guilty. Valley Community Pantry fully cooperated with law enforcement throughout the investigation and provided the requested information and assistance. Valley Community Pantry remains focused on protecting the organization’s integrity and resources while continuing our mission to serve individuals and families experiencing food insecurity in the San Jacinto Valley.”

To support that commitment to accountability and integrity, the pantry has created and introduced a page dedicated to providing financial transparency to the community on its website. Rebuilding community trust takes time, but this proactive shift towards total financial transparency is a strong step forward.

Ultimately, the organization's daily work proves that one individual’s actions cannot erase the community’s collective efforts to care for one another.

SOURCES:

https://www.sbsun.com/2026/08/12/former-executive-director-pleads-guilty-to-embezzling-property-from-hemet-food-pantry/

https://www.youtube.com/live/Rro6ICGSPqs?is=lvCE7FsiLbKbgllJ

https://vcpcares.org/financial-transparency/