A man the prosecution says has made a habit of taking money for construction work he never completes is now the subject of a Rappahannock County arrest warrant after vanishing following a 2023 fraud conviction.
Gregg Howell, 65, whose last known residence was in Bowling Green, Ky., was convicted in Rappahannock County Circuit Court of construction fraud in October 2023 after he was paid more than $13,000 by an Amissville man for a shed that was never built. He was sentenced to seven months of active jail time with an additional two years and five months suspended, and 18 months of probation.
Howell “hasn’t communicated” with probation officials and a letter sent to his last known Kentucky address was held at the post office and never delivered, Commonwealth’s Attorney Art Goff told Judge Dennis Hupp on Thursday. He said Howell’s “modus operandi” (mode of operating) was traveling around the southeastern United States committing construction fraud.
Goff asked Hupp to issue a capias — an arrest warrant that flags Howell in law enforcement databases nationwide — so that if he is pulled over or arrested in another jurisdiction, he would be returned to Virginia.
“He owes a tremendous amount of restitution,” Goff said.
Judge Hupp agreed. If Howell is found, he is to be held without bond and extradited to Virginia.
Howell’s former attorney could not be reached for comment.



