FORT PIERCE — Second Chance didn’t get a second chance.

That’s because Chance, a 49-year-old Fort Pierce resident, was arrested Dec. 13 on a fraud charge by Fort Pierce police.

The case began in April when the co-owner of some apartments in the 1900 block of South 26th Street told police he hired Chance five years earlier to manage his business, according to an arrest affidavit.

Chance was hired to take care of day-to-day activities, including maintenance scheduling, evicting tenants and depositing money from tenants in the business bank account.

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Instead, according to statements in the affidavit, Chance put money from tenants into his business account, and then deposited lesser amounts in the apartment complex account.

The co-owner apparently decided against giving Second Chance a second chance. The co-owner told police he fired Chance.

Police evidently got a chance to investigate, and arrested Chance on a felony fraud charge.

This wasn’t the first arrest for Second Chance, according to the affidavit.

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“The suspect is a convicted felon who was charged with fraud by wire in 2012 and served two years on probation by the Department of Agriculture,” the affidavit states.

Chance was taken to the St. Lucie County jail where there's a chance he encountered other inmates.