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South Lake Tahoe Council Appoints Cody Bass as Interim Mayor Amid Arrest, Former Mayor’s Embezzlement

Council moves quickly to fill leadership gap as criminal charges and a shocking resignation roil City Hall — applications for vacant seat open now

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
October 23, 2025
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South Lake Tahoe Mayor Pro Tem Cody Bass Arrested After Stateline Bar Altercation

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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — The South Lake Tahoe City Council on Oct. 21 appointed Mayor Pro Tem Cody Bass to serve as interim mayor after Mayor Tamara Wallace resigned this month amid an admission that she stole funds from a local church. The move places Bass at the helm of a city already reeling from back-to-back ethics and legal controversies that have residents and civic leaders demanding transparency and steady hands.

Key facts and timeline

  • Oct. 14 — Mayor Tamara Wallace submitted a resignation after publicly admitting she had embezzled funds from Tahoe Community Presbyterian and saying she had attempted suicide over the matter; she vowed to repay the money.

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  • Sept. 25–26 — Mayor Pro Tem Cody Bass was arrested by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office after an incident at Lake Tahoe AleWorx in Stateline, Nev.; the sheriff’s office booked Bass on misdemeanor charges including assault, trespassing and threats/harassment.

  • Oct. 21 — With Wallace’s seat vacant, the city council voted to name Bass interim mayor so the city would have a functioning mayor until the council fills the vacant seat; applications for that seat opened immediately.

What the council said and why they acted

Council members framed their vote as a practical step to avoid a leadership vacuum. City staff also clarified the process and timeline for filling Wallace’s vacated seat, with the application window set and candidates slated to appear before the council in November. Officials have said city operations and finances remain stable despite the political tumult.

The controversies

Two separate scandals — one criminal investigation and one public confession of theft — have converged on City Hall.

Wallace’s resignation and admission of embezzlement shocked many in the community; her letter disclosed personal remorse and the intention to make restitution. Meanwhile, Bass’s recent arrest and the release of surveillance and arrest documents have raised questions about his judgment and suitability for a mayoral role while criminal charges remain pending. Local news outlets report he denies wrongdoing and has stressed his right to due process.

Bass told KCRA,

“I can guarantee my community I did nothing wrong. I believe in due process, bring on the trial.”

Stakeholders and local reaction

Stakeholders include the remaining city council members, city staff, law enforcement (both California and Nevada jurisdictions in the cross-border incident), faith leaders at Tahoe Community Presbyterian, business owners and the broad South Lake Tahoe community that depends on stable municipal governance to manage tourism, recreation and public safety.

Residents packed council meetings and voiced frustration that officials with recent legal or ethical clouds are occupying top roles. Some demanded stricter vetting and faster moves to restore public confidence. News coverage and social media locally have amplified calls for transparency.

Implications for governance

Short term, the appointment ensures the city has a mayoral officer empowered to sign documents, represent the city and help steer meetings. Long term risks include erosion of public trust, potential distraction of staff from policy priorities, and the possibility the controversies could complicate recruitment for the vacant council seat.

City leaders face a tight calendar: the council must vet applicants for Wallace’s seat, hold public interviews and either appoint a successor or call a special election according to municipal rules. How they handle that process — particularly whether it appears open and well-documented — could determine whether residents’ confidence rebounds.

Legal status and next steps

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney have referred Bass’s case to the appropriate prosecutors, and misdemeanor charges remain pending; Bass has publicly rejected the accusations. Meanwhile, the South Lake Tahoe city manager and council have emphasized continuity of city services and encouraged applicants to apply for the vacant seat by the posted deadline. Residents can expect candidate presentations at a November council meeting.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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