Illinois Driver Indicted for $22K Ohio Turnpike Toll Evasion
Key Details An Illinois truck driver faces up to 18 months in prison and a $10,000 fine after being indicted on Grand Theft charges for evading nearly $22,000 in Ohio Turnpike tolls. Moath Musamih, 39, allegedly used the turnpike between April 2024 and April 2026 while bypassing toll payment systems. The indictment was handed down in Williams County Court on April 21, 2026, following an investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Vehicle Forfeiture Risk Beyond prison time and fines, Musamih's Freightliner Cascadia semi-truck could be seized through criminal forfeiture proceedings. This enforcement action highlights authorities' serious approach to toll violations affecting state infrastructure funding. Why It Matters Ohio Turnpike officials have intensified crackdowns on commercial vehicle toll evasion. In April, they identified over 300 trucking companies collectively owing $5.2 million in unpaid tolls since April 2024. The state has deployed increased patrols to target obscured license plates and other evasion tactics. What's Next The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission continues partnering with state highway patrol to combat toll evasion across the 241-mile corridor. Drivers should expect enhanced enforcement targeting fictitious, obscured, or removed license plates throughout northern Ohio.