Wrongful Death Lexington Woman’s Death Ruled Homicide

The coroner confirms a death in Lexington early Wednesday morning was the result of homicide and released the victim’s name.

The coroner says somebody “took the life” of Quantina Reed, 34.

Police say they got a call about a person hurt at a home along Scottsdale Circle just after 4 a.m. When officers arrived, they found the woman gravely injured inside the home. She died a short time later.

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Police say they are looking for a person driving a green Chrysler 300 with silver rims in connection with the investigation. They have not indicated what role the person may have played.

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Identity Theft More Info on the ‘Total Idenitity Theft’ Case

A Texas teacher and an illegal immigrant living in Kansas have fought for a dozen years to claim the identity of Candida L. Gutierrez in a case that has put a face on the growing crime of “total identity theft” in the United States.

On Monday, the real Candida L. Gutierrez saw her identity thief, Benita Cardona-Gonzalez, for the first time. Their encounter came inside a federal courtroom where Cardona-Gonzalez, a Mexican national, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for possessing fraudulent identification documents.

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The plea deal Cardona-Gonzalez struck with prosecutors gave her less prison time but guaranteed she would not contest her deportation. She pleaded guilty to an aggravated felony, which typically results in automatic deportation.

When Gutierrez’s identity was stolen, the thief didn’t stop at opening fraudulent credit and bank accounts. Cardona-Gonzalez assumed Gutierrez’s persona completely, using it to get a job, a driver’s license, a mortgage and medical care for her children. She put the stolen name on the birth certificates of her two U.S.-born children in the spots where they list who’s the mother.

“I wanted to make sure I could see her face and she could see my face — so that she knew the face of the person who paid for living her dream,” Gutierrez said. “Because her dream was my nightmare.”

Cardona-Gonzales briefly glanced at Gutierrez while giving a hurried courtroom statement in Spanish.

“I accept my punishment and I accept my responsibility and I ask forgiveness of Ms. Gutierrez,” she said.

Both women had claimed they were identity theft victims and sought to get new Social Security numbers. The Social Security Administration turned down Gutierrez’s request and instead issued a new number to the woman impersonating her.

And Gutierrez was forced to file her federal income tax forms using a special identification number usually reserved for illegal immigrants.

Gutierrez first learned her identity had been hijacked when she was turned down for a mortgage. Each year, she goes to the Social Security Administration with her birth certificate, driver’s license, passport and even school yearbooks to prove her identity and clear her employment record.

She spends hours on the phone with creditors and credit bureaus, fills out affidavits and has yet to clean up her credit history. Her tax records are a mess. She even once phoned the impostor’s employer in a futile effort to find some relief.

When Gutierrez got married a year ago, her new husband set out to clear her credit history. He traced the identity thief to Kansas and contacted federal authorities.

U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren called the case a “classic example” of the harm done by identity theft, saying people who characterize the cases as victimless crimes are uninformed.

Defense attorney Matthew Works told the court that his client didn’t have an understanding of how difficult it is for the victim to get her identity back. He said after the hearing that Cardona-Gonzalez has authorized him to do anything he can to “try to fix it” so Gutierrez could regain her identity.

Gutierrez said she did not know whether Cardona-Gonzalez’s apology in court was sincere, or whether it should even be up to her to forgive her.

“I don’t want to think about it anymore,” Gutierrez said after the hearing. “It is done.”

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Wrongful Death Lexington Murder Suspect Arrest in Ohio

Sources tell LEX 18 that a man wanted in the death of a Lexington woman early Wednesday has been arrested in Dayton, Ohio.

Police say they got a call about a person hurt at a home along Scottsdale Circle just after 4 a.m. When officers arrived, they found the woman gravely injured inside the home. She died a short time later. She was later identified by the coroner as Quantina Reed, 34.

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The man wanted in the death, Jeffrey Jackson, 37, was located near a friend’s house in Dayton, Ohio and arrested. It is unclear when he will be returned to Lexington

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Pedophile Tracking Easton, PA Couple Guilty

An Easton man could serve up to two years in Northampton County Prison for molesting a boy at his home and showing pornographic movies to children in 2007.

Jose Lebron, 37, entered a guilty plea Friday to indecent assault and corruption of minors, according to court records.

Lebron initially faced much more serious charges, but they were reduced after one of the victims in the case was unable to recall some of the more series allegations.

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In court last year, the oldest of the three boys testified that Lebron made him watch pornography, and then out act what he saw on TV.

Lebron’s girlfriend at the time, Sharon Frable, 34, pleaded guilty to forcing all three boys into sexual encounters, and is serving a much longer sentence—seven to 20 years—in state prison, court records say.

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Pedophile Tracking Facebook Child Sex Abuse Video

Police and FBI agents across the country are receiving reports of a disturbing video depicting child pornography on Facebook that has spread on the social network like a poisonous weed.

Reports began last week of a video showing a white male with brown hair and a dark circular mark on his right forearm sexually abusing a young girl — a video that was reportedly shared tens of thousands of times and received 4,000 “likes” on Facebook.

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The pornographic video itself is old and was first spotted online in May 2005, an FBI spokeswoman confirmed to FoxNews.com. Authorities are still searching for the perpetrator, known only as “John Doe 8.”

‘Don’t comment on it. That’s like adding gasoline to the fire.’

– Sgt. Byron Fassett of the Dallas police child exploitation unit

Fred Wolens, a Facebook spokesman, told FoxNews.com the company has removed all known instances of the video from the site. Yet disgust and outrage have spread from Las Vegas to Dallas to Connecticut as users post notes to each other’s walls, comments expressing revulsion and outright anger.

That visceral need to respond is unfortunately part of the problem, helping to spread the video, said Sgt. Byron Fassett of the Dallas police child exploitation unit.

“Don’t comment on it,” Fassett told the Dallas Morning News. “That’s like adding gasoline to the fire.”

With the viral power of Facebook and social media, the video made its way across walls and the Internet like a creeping weed, often shared unwittingly by users. Gary Mala, superintendent of schools in Avon, Conn., sent a letter on Monday to parents and staff warning about the video. He called it a “virus.”

“The video is quite graphic and it will be very disturbing. If your child has a Facebook account, please tell your son or daughter to refrain from clicking and opening any shared videos. Students should delete any shared videos upon their receipt to avoid viewing the disturbing images and downloading the virus,” he wrote in a letter dated March 25.

Mala was not immediately available to comment.

The latest reports of the nearly 8-year-old video began in Las Vegas before spreading to Dallas, the paper reported. Police in Naugatuck, Conn., are also warning about the video, according to local reports, and a number of other police departments in Connecticut have reported receiving similar complaints.

Facebook’s Wolens stressed the company’s no-tolerance approach to such material.

“This material has absolutely no place on Facebook. We have zero tolerance for child pornography being uploaded onto Facebook and we are extremely aggressive in preventing and removing child exploitive content,” he told FoxNews.com.

Outrage about the disturbing video has crossed country boundaries as well, said Michelle Collins with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

“This is a global issue,” Collins said on Friday. “We’re getting inquiries from this all over the world.” The volume of reports had slowed down by Tuesday, she told FoxNews.com, but continued to come in — too often fueled by social media.

“A lot of people were sharing the file under the misguided hope of trying to identify the child or offender. And unfortunately, that’s not the best way to go about it,” she said. A better approach is to contact the site hosting the file, or visit the FBI’s Endangered Child Alert Program (ECAP), which shows pictures of unknown perpetrators from videos.

Anyone with information about the video can definitely help, said Katherine Chaumont with the FBI’s Dallas Field Office.

“The FBI is requesting that in this matter (like the other John Does on the ECAP portion of the FBI Web site) that if the public has any information regarding the identity of the toddler girl depicted in the video, the identity of the individual known as John Doe 8, or the location/jurisdiction of where the two might be located to contact their local FBI office,” she told FoxNews.com.

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Missing Persons in Laramie County, WY One Found and One Still Missing

The Laramie County Sheriff’s Department is still searching for a missing person.

According to authorities, a 25-year-old female had engaged a male companion to travel to Casper with her at approximately 12:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. They became disoriented and ended up on Horse Creek road.

The Sheriff’s Department received a call from the female who was lost at 2:30 a.m., but was unaware of her location.

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The female was found near Horse Creek and Telephone Road around 6:30 a.m. and taken to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center due to weather exposure.

Authorities are still searching for the male because of concern for his safety and well-being.

“We are still in the process of searching for the individual who is described as a white male in his 30’s, wearing a brown coat and red bandana and possibly a stocking cap of some sort. He was driving an orange Ford Explorer or Bronco type vehicle and we are still in the process or attempting to locate the individual,” said Gerry Luce with Laramie County Sheriff’s Department.”

The Sheriff’s Department along with Laramie County Fire District #2, Life Flight and Laramie County Search and Rescue are conducting the search.

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Insurance Fraud Ohio Chiropractor Sentenced for $33k

Ohio Lieutenant Governor and Insurance Director Mary Taylor announced that Boardman, Ohio, chiropractor David Esarco has been sentenced for attempted insurance fraud and attempted theft.

Esarco was sentenced in the Mahoning County Court of Common Pleas to two years of community control, 60 days on electronically monitored house arrest with work privileges, a $1,000 fine and ordered to pay court costs. Full restitution was paid to the victims.

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According to the Ohio Department of Insurance, a joint investigation led by the department with the assistance of the Boardman Police Department and the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office found Esarco billed insurance companies more than $33,000 for services that he never rendered to patients at his practice, Esarco Chiropractic and Wellcare.

The department began an investigation in November 2010 after receiving information Esarco was billing private insurance for services not rendered. The investigation, which involved the execution of a search warrant at Esarco’s practice, confirmed he falsely billed multiple insurers for such treatments as manipulations and therapeutic exercises.

Esarco pled guilty in November 2012 to workers’ compensation fraud involving a similar billing scheme.

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Missing Person Semen Vaysman of New York City

The New York City Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in finding an elderly man reported missing from within the confines of the 70th Precinct.

Semen Vaysman, 75, was last seen in his East 12th Street home, located near Avenue N, on Monday, March 25 at approximately 8 a.m.

He is described as standing 5-foot-7, weighing 180 pounds and was last seen wearing a green jacket, blue jeans, grey baseball cap and brown shoes.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

Anyone with information regarding this missing person is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). The public can also submit tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM or by texting their tips to 274637 (CRIMES) then enter TIP577.

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Private Detective Arrest Made in Alledged Voyeurism Case

Police in Boyle County say a man they say took pictures up the skirt of a woman at two stores earlier this month has been arrested.

On March 10, Danville Police received a complaint of a Hispanic male that was taking pictures up the skirt of a female at a Walmart. The Hispanic male fled and was unable to be located at the time. The Nicholasville Police Department received a similar complaint the same date.

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The departments began investigating independently and sharing information. The news media assisted by showing pictures and video of the suspect.

On Tuesday, the Garrard County Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Smith locating and arrested Francisco Clara Cayetano, 41, aka Fancisco Cordero, who was delivered to Danville Police later in the day.

Cayetano, of Lancaster in Garrard County, is charged with video voyeurism and harassment.

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Missing Person Samuel Castro of Polk County, FL

Polk County Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing person.

On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 44-year-old Samuel Castro, DOB 02/16/1969, AKA Samuel Cuarto/Samuel Mascareno, 1054 Thompson Avenue, Frostproof, was reported missing by his landlord, Lucio Anaya.

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Anaya told detectives Castro was last seen on Monday, February 18, 2013, at approximately 1:30 pm. When deputies initially responded, there was no indication of a suspicious incident.

After conducting several interviews with friends and roommates, detectives became concerned Castro’s disappearance was unusual behavior for him. Castro has been described as a heavy drinker, but quiet and non-confrontational.

Castro is described as being approximately 5’9” tall and weighing approximately 140 pounds. He has dark brown eyes and black hair.

Anyone with information in Castro’s whereabouts is urged to contact Detective Consuelo Bias at 863-298-6952, or 298-6200.

ANYONE WITH INFORMATION WHO WANTS TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS AND BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CASH REWARD IS ASKED TO CALL HEARTLAND CRIME STOPPERS AT 1-800-226-TIPS or LOG ONTO www.heartlandcrimestoppers.com. ANONYMITY IS GUARANTEED! iPhone users can download a free tip submit app to anonymously report crime. To install this free app, search for “TipSoft” or “TipSubmit” on the Apple App Store.

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