Identity Theft Suspect Arrested, Orlando Police Search for More Victims

Police say a convicted felon was living the high life by skimming other people’s credit cards.

They say Josue Morales went on shopping sprees at high-end stores. But ultimately he may have ripped off the wrong guys, including a commander with the Orange County Sheriff’s office and a retired Orlando Police officer.

So far they have identified 32 victims and more may be coming.

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“Basically what he is doing is he is using servers at restaurants. The one instance that we know of, a server at Too Jay’s restaurant [on East Colonial Drive] would take people’s credit card information, use a handheld device and obtain their credit card information before returning the card back to the victim,” said police spokesman Sergeant Jim Young.

Police say Josue Morales would take the card info, then recreate duplicate cards with his name, and then hit the malls.

“One of the stores that was identified was Saks Fifth Avenue, we were able to confirm he was using the card at Saks, and we believe there are several more,” said Sgt. Young.

We spoke with management from Too Jays about Morales’ illegal connection within the restaurant.

“We had set up the employee in question to come in an hour early for their shift and have an interview with OPD. After that interview was conducted she left in handcuffs and we felt like we had everything we need to terminate immediately,” said Christopher Seymour, Too Jay’s regional supervisor.

It seems the duo scammed the worst possible targets — two former law enforcement agents.

“The guest notified me that he used to be with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department,” said Seymour.

Another victim was a former Orlando Police officer.

Police raided Morales’ apartment Monday and say they found evidence of his extravagant shopping sprees, buying among other things, jewelry, clothes and even Gucci shoes.

“A lot of property was recovered in his apartment and a lot of evidence in how he would make these cards and continue his criminal enterprise,” said Sgt. Young.

Police say the also recovered a stolen gun at his apartment.

Police say Morales has a history of gun violence, escape and identity theft.

If you think you have been victimized, call Orlando Police Department at 407-246-2470.

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Pedophile Tracking Baton Rouge Man Pleaded Guilty

BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge man has admitted that he sold a 15-year-old girl into prostitution two years ago.

Erick Jermaine Banks, 31, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of conspiracy to traffic a child in the commercial sex trade.

U.S. Attorney Donald J. Cazayoux Jr. says the crime carries a possible penalty of life imprisonment.

U.S. District Judge James J. Brady did not immediately schedule a sentencing date for Banks.

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Baton Rouge police arrested Banks before dawn Jan. 30, 2011, as he was checking out of a hotel. Officers then rescued the girl from a hotel room.

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Accident Reconstruction Woman and Child Hurt in Lexington Crash

A woman and female child were taken to the hospital Wednesday morning with non life-threatening injuries after an accident in Lexington.

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The accident happened at about 9:30 a.m. on Hume Bedford Road. Police say the female driver, whose name has not been released, is believed to have lost control of the minivan she was driving on wet roads, ran off the road on a curve and struck a tree head-on.

Police say the child was restrained in a booster seat properly.

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Missing Person Christian Lopez Last Seen in Natomas, CA Store

The Sacramento Police Department is asking for the community’s help in locating missing 24-year-old Christian Lopez who was last seen in a Natomas store.

Christian was last seen Thursday, Jan. 24 at about 10 a.m. inside the Walmart located at 3661Truxel Rd. He is listed as an at-risk missing person due to being developmentally delayed.

Christian was last seen wearing a blue jacket, blue jeans and white shoes. He is 5 feet tall and weighs 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

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Christian has a callus on the back of his head and is missing some upper front teeth.

Christian’s family reports he has no history of going missing for this length of time and is not familiar with the Sacramento area.

The Sacramento Police Department urges anyone with information pertaining to this missing person to contact the dispatch center at (916) 264-5471.

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Missing Person John Frederick Kilburn of Elwood, OH

John Frederick Kilburn left his residence in Elwood on Sunday night to feed cows at his place of employment in Tremonton, according to a prepared statement from the sheriff’s office. When he didn’t return the following morning, his wife notified police.

Kilburn’s vehicle was found parked at his place of employment, but he hasn’t been seen since. The Box Elder County Sheriff Search and Rescue with assistance from Rocky Mountain Search Dogs searched the area Monday and Tuesday but were unable to locate him.

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Kilburn has been listed as a missing person with the National Crime Information Center, and numerous tips are being investigated by the sheriff’s office. There is no evidence of foul play, according to investigators.

Kilburn is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 175 pounds and has blue eyes and gray hair. He has no teeth and doesn’t wear dentures. Kilburn was last seen wearing a dark-colored Carhartt jacket, jeans and boots.

Anyone with information about Kilburn’s whereabouts should call the sheriff’s office at 435-734-3803 or Box Elder Communications at 435-723-6890 and ask for a deputy.

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Private Detective Former Iraqi Terrorists in KY Sentenced

WASHINGTON—Two Iraqi citizens living in Bowling Green, Kentucky who admitted using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) against U.S. soldiers in Iraq and who attempted to send weapons and money to al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) for the purpose of killing U.S. soldiers were sentenced today to serve federal prison terms by Senior Judge Thomas B. Russell in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky.

The sentences was announced Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; David J. Hale, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky; and Perrye K. Turner, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Louisville Division.

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Mohanad Shareef Hammadi, 25, a former resident of Iraq, was sentenced to life in federal prison, and Waad Ramadan Alwan, 31, a former resident of Iraq, was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison, followed by a life term of supervised release. Both defendants had pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges.

“These two former Iraqi insurgents participated in terrorist activities overseas and attempted to continue providing material support to terrorists while they lived here in the United States. With today’s sentences, both men are being held accountable,” said Assistant Attorney General Monaco. “I thank the dedicated professionals in the law enforcement and intelligence communities who were responsible for this successful outcome.”

“These are experienced terrorists who willingly and enthusiastically participated in what they believed were insurgent support operations designed to harm American soldiers in Iraq,” stated U.S. Attorney Hale. “The serious crimes of both men merit lengthy punishment, and only the value of Alwan’s immediate and extensive cooperation with law enforcement justifies our recommendation of a reduced sentence for him. Bringing these men to justice is the result of a comprehensive law enforcement effort. The FBI agents of the Louisville Division, along with the federal and local law enforcement members of the Joint Terrorism Task Forces here in Kentucky, including the Bowling Green Police Department, and our many other partners, are to be commended.”

“Protecting the United States from terrorist attacks remains the FBI’s top priority,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Turner. “Using our growing suite of investigative and intelligence capabilities, FBI agents and analysts assigned to our Bowling Green Office were able to neutralize a potential threat. Our local Joint Terrorism Task Force, composed of FBI agents and other local, state, and federal agencies from across the Commonwealth, remains committed to dismantling extremist networks and cutting off financing and other forms of support provided by terrorist sympathizers, whether they are operating in Kentucky or worldwide.”

“Today, the sentencing of Alwan and Hammadi represents the culmination of the extensive, effective, and focused efforts of the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Kentucky Division of the FBI for their roles in the investigation and prosecution of these would-be terrorists. I want to thank U.S. Attorney David Hale, the Kentucky Division of the FBI, and the members of the FBI Bowling Green local office for their individual and collective efforts in bringing Alwan and Hammadi to justice for their crimes against the people of Kentucky and the United States,” stated Chief Doug Hawkins, Bowling Green Police Department.

Alwan, whose fingerprints were found on an unexploded IED found in Iraq, pleaded guilty earlier in the case on December 16, 2011, to all counts of a 23-count federal indictment. He pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill U.S. nationals abroad; conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives) against U.S. nationals abroad; distributing information on the manufacture and use of IEDs; attempting to provide material support to terrorists and to AQI; and conspiring to transfer, possess, and export Stinger missiles.

Hammadi pleaded guilty on August 21, 2012, to a 12-count superseding indictment. Charges against him included attempting to provide material support to terrorists and to AQI; conspiring to transfer, possess, and export Stinger missiles; and making a false statement in an immigration application. At today’s sentencing, at the request of the United States, Alwan received a reduced sentence due to his cooperation with federal law enforcement. The United States asked for no reduction of Hammadi’s sentence.

According to information presented by the United States in connection with today’s sentencings, Hammadi and Alwan both admitted, in FBI interviews that followed waiver of their Miranda rights, to participation in the purported material support operations in Kentucky, and both provided the FBI details of their prior involvement in insurgent activities while living in Iraq. Both men believed their activities in Kentucky were supporting AQI. Alwan admitted participating in IED attacks against U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and Hammadi admitted to participating in 10 to 11 IED attacks as well as shooting at a U.S. soldier in an observation tower.

Court documents filed in this case reveal that the Bowling Green Resident Agency of the FBI’s Louisville Division initiated an investigation of Alwan in which they used a confidential human source (CHS). The CHS met with Alwan and recorded their meetings and conversations beginning in August 2010. The CHS represented to Alwan that he was working with a group to ship money and weapons to Mujahadeen in Iraq. From September 2010 through May 2011, Alwan participated in 10 separate operations to send weapons and money that he believed were destined for terrorists in Iraq. Between October 2010 and January 2011, Alwan drew diagrams of multiple types of IEDs and instructed the CHS how to make them. In January 2011, Alwan recruited Hammadi, a fellow Iraqi national living in Bowling Green, to assist in these material support operations. Beginning in January 2011 and continuing until his arrest in late May 2011, Hammadi participated with Alwan in helping load money and weapons that he believed were destined for terrorists in Iraq.

Documents filed by the United States describe in detail the material support activities of the men in Bowling Green. Without Hammadi present, Alwan loaded money and weapons he believed were being sent to Iraq on five occasions from September 2010 through February 2011, handling five rocket-propelled grenade launchers, five machine guns, two sniper rifles, two cases of C4 explosive, and what he believed to be $375,000. After Hammadi joined Alwan in January 2011, the two men loaded money and weapons together on five occasions from January to May 2011. Together, on these five occasions, they loaded five rocket-propelled grenade launchers, five machine guns, five cases of C4 explosive, two sniper rifles, one box of 12 hand grenades, two Stinger surface-to-air missile launchers, and what they believed to be a total of $565,000. Alwan and Hammadi were recorded by video during these operations.

In speaking with the CHS, Alwan spoke of his efforts to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq, stating “lunch and dinner would be an American.” Hammadi told the CHS that he had experience in Iraq with “Strelas” (a Russian-made, portable, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile launcher) and discussed shipping “Strelas” in future operations.

According to the charging documents, Hammadi entered the United States in July 2009, and, after first residing in Las Vegas, moved to Bowling Green. Hammadi and Alwan were arrested on May 25, 2011, in Bowling Green on criminal complaints. Both defendants were closely monitored by federal law enforcement authorities in the months leading up to their arrests. Neither was charged with plotting attacks within the United States. All the weapons, including Stinger missiles, had been rendered inert before being handled by Hammadi and Alwan. The weapons and money handled by the men in the United States were never provided to AQI but instead were carefully controlled by law enforcement as part of the undercover operation.

This case was investigated by the Louisville Division of the FBI. Assisting in the investigation were members of the Louisville and Lexington Joint Terrorism Task Forces, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the Bowling Green Police Department.

The prosecution was handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Michael Bennett and Bryan Calhoun from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky and Trial Attorney Larry Schneider from the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.

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Wrongful Death UPDATE on Lexington Shooting, One Man Now Dead

Investigators are releasing new information about a weekend shooting in Lexington that killed one man and left another man fighting for his life.

The shooting happened Sunday around 2:30 a.m. along Bolivar Street near Tolly Ho Restaurant.

Frankfort Police arrested 21-year-old Dynell Stewart on Monday night, charging him with two counts of assault and wanton endangerment. He was later charged with murder Tuesday after investigators say one of the victims, 23-year-old Allen Smith died at UK Hospital from his injuries.

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Lexington Police released additional information about the shooting Tuesday afternoon in a news conference. They said Stewart, the suspect, was in a vehicle on Bolivar, when he shot into another vehicle with three people inside. Two of the men were hit and a third person in the car drove the victims to a hospital.

Investigators said it did not appear that Stewart knew the victims, but added that they would not classify the shooting as “random.”

A spokesperson for Kentucky State University told LEX 18 that Stewart is a current student at the university and a former football player for the school.

School officials released a statement Tuesday afternoon reading: “We understand that Dynell A. Stewart, a student at Kentucky State University, has been charged with one count murder, one count assault and one count wanton endangerment by the Lexington Police Department. At this time, the university is at the beginning of conducting its own investigation. Our sympathy goes to the family of the victim who has died because of this tragedy. Also, we furvently hope for the full recovery of the second victim.”

Police have not released the name of the second shooting victim. He is said to be at UK Hospital in “serious” condition.

Funeral arrangements for Smith are pending.

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Identity Theft Ex LA County Worker Pleads Guilty

LOS ANGELES—A former Los Angeles County worker has pleaded guilty to committing a $357,000 identity theft tax fraud.

The Internal Revenue Service says 36-year-old Veronica Niko of Lancaster entered the plea Monday in federal court to an identity theft violation. She faces up to 15 years in prison.

Authorities say Niko stole names and Social Security numbers of 64 people while working a receptionist in the Lancaster office of the county Department of Public Social Services. The information was later used to submit phony tax refunds claims to the IRS.

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Four other people were charged in the case.

Two of them, including Niko’s husband, await sentencing after pleading guilty to conspiracy. Two others have pending trials.

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Identity Theft Florida Health Clinic Intern Charged

The Florida Times-Union’s Dana Treen reports that Daremia Nikeka Crews, 24, has been charged with fraudulent use of personal identification information after her cell phone was found to have been used to photograph the names and Social Security numbers of 261 people on lists at Jacksonville’s Brentwood Primary Care Clinic.

The photos were taken between May 7 and June 19, 2012, and the phone was recovered as part of an identity theft investigation conducted by the State Attorney’s Office, the U.S. Secret Service and the Internal Revenue Service. Included in messages found on the phone, Treen reports, were instructions to “get closer” while taking photos.

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“Crews was on an internship at the clinic as a student of the United Education Institute and was not involved in patient care, according to the hospital,” Treen writes. “She is no longer working there, the hospital said. Spokeswoman Jackie Bernard of the State Attorney’s Office said the case is still under investigation and would not say if there were other arrests.”

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Pedophile Tracking Loveland, CO Couple Planned to Rob Pedophile and Kidnap Daughter

Undercover investigators using text messages arranged to meet with a Loveland couple claiming to seek sex with a child, but contact revealed the two conspired to rob the pedophile and kidnap his daughter, according to their arrest affidavits.

Dustin Canup, 20, and Sareena Morrison, 18, were arrested Friday at the Hi-Way Motel in Loveland, where they’d planned to meet a what they thought was a man and his 6-year-old daughter to perform sex acts. Loveland Police detectives, who’d rented the room after finding the Morrison through a citizen’s tip, found handcuffs and a 12 inch knife on Canup.

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“Morrison and Canup admitted to planning to meet (men found through a pornographic website) and extort them for money or take their money by force if necessary when they met,” according to the affidavits. “(The two) admitted that they were planning on kidnapping this 6-year-old girl from Loveland, keeping her, and raising her as their own daughter.”

The couple told police Canup had lost his job, they were seeking money, and they had no intention of having sex with children. The tipster had reported Morrison’s cell phone number to police because it was connected with someone claiming online to be a 15-year-old girl offering herself for sex. Police connected the number to Morrison and found a school photo of her through Thompson Valley School records, according to the affidavits.

The couple was arrested after knocking on the door to the detectives’ motel room, and they waived their Miranda rights and agreed to talk with police. They said they would monitor the pornographic website to find men claiming a desire for Morrison to engage in sex acts with children, offering money for her to also do sex acts with them, according to the affidavits.

The couple also admitted they had set up other meetings, including one in Englewood, to extort or rob another man who said he’d pay Morrison $650 for one night of sex with her.

Loveland police worked with the Colorado Springs Police Deparment Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to begin the undercover conversations.

Canup and Morrison were booked into Larimer County Jail on possible charges of conspiracy to commit kidnapping, extortion and robbery. Neither has a previous criminal record, according to Colorado court records.

Canup is being held on $100,000 bond, and Morrison is being held on a $75,000 bond.

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