Identity Theft Long Beach Woman Indicted As Part of Identity Theft Ring

A Long Beach woman was one of six people indicted on federal identity theft charges Monday after a three-year investigation revealed a plot to sell Puerto Rican birth certificates and other forged identity documents to people who were willing to pay thousands of dollars for California driver’s licenses and identification cards.

Wilfredo Montero, 36, Adolfo Maria Cruz, 47, Roberto Ruiz, 35, Jose Cruz, 49, and Tracey Lynette Jones, 33, were named in an indictment released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) today as part of a scheme that provided illegal identification cards for money. All six, including Jorge “Diablo” Perez, a 33-year-old Mexico native who remains at large, have been charged with conspiracy to produce identification documents and other various identity theft offenses.

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The nine-page indictment released by the DOJ detailed a ring that operated in Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange Counties from an unspecified date up to the end of August 2015. According to the indictment, the ring obtained genuine birth certificates from Puerto Rico and matching social security numbers belonging to United States citizens, selling them for upward of $5,000. It was not noted how many licenses or identification cards were processed by the ring. A call to the U.S. Attorney’s office heading up the case went unreturned at the time of publication.

The 33-year-old Jones who lives in Long Beach and works as a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) clerk in El Monte would then allegedly alter DMV records to allow for the issuance of California driver’s licenses.

Jones was arraigned on Monday for allegedly manipulating information inside the DMV system to show that purchasers of the Puerto Rican birth certificates and social security numbers had passed California driver’s license written and behind-the wheel exams, in return for payments ranging from $600 to $1,000 each.

Jones entered a not guilty plea and was released on $25,000 bond, but will stand trial November 24 before a United States district judge. If convicted of the identity theft conspiracy, Jones and the five others indicted could all face a maximum sentence of 15 years in federal prison.

United States Attorney Eileen M. Decker said this particular act of identity theft, something she stated “undermines the economic fabric of our society,” was particularly upsetting because it involved the cooperation of Jones, a government official.

“The fact that a DMV official abused her position of authority in committing this crime is egregious, since such conduct can undermine the public’s confidence in a government institution entrusted with our personal information,” Decker said in a statement.

The three-year investigation identified the 36-year-old Montero of Los Angeles as the ring leader of the scheme that was patronized by many previously deported felons to acquire new identities. Montero would initiate the process by obtaining the Puerto Rican birth certificates and U.S. social security numbers and later meet with potential buyers. For an additional fee, Montero or the others listed in the indictment would help their customers use the stolen documents to apply for California driver’s licenses or identification cards.

In two separate instances, the group helped undercover Homeland Security Investigators (HSI) obtain illegally obtained identification documents in exchange for money. In one instance, one of the defendants escorted the undercover agent to an East Riverside DMV and directed them to a particular clerk’s window to process their paperwork. The four other defendants were arrested last month ahead of Jones’ surrendering to federal authorities Monday.

Claude Arnold, the HSI agent in charge of the investigation, said the price these customers were willing to pay was an indicator that these people had good reason to want to cover up their past. He said the fact that many of the clients were felons shows that identify theft is a public safety threat and that the investigation should ‘serve as a wake-up call.'” He said the office’s probe is ongoing and they are aggressively pursuing those who were involved in purchasing information from the ring.

An official at the California DMV condemned the allegations that Jones conspired with the other defendants listed in the indictment, stating that the DMV does not not tolerate any type of illegal activity and that it would ensure that all applicants met all licensing requirements.

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Identity Theft Suspect Arrested In Prescott, AZ

A Prescott man has been arrested on suspicion of identity theft and burglary, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Office said investigators located 37-year-old Nathan Lee at his home and that he admitted the theft and use of a debit card. He was booked into jail and is expected to face charges of burglary, identity theft and forgery.

According to a statement from the Sheriff’s Office, Lee worked as a landscaper and handyman during August and September for a 79-year-old Chino Valley resident. On Sept. 5, the victim’s bank notified him of possibly fraudulent transactions on his debit card. When the man checked his wallet, he was unable to locate the card.

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The man, whose name was not released, contacted officials who met him at his bank to review his account. The Sheriff’s Office said it found over $1,000 in fraudulent purchases. The transactions took place at ATMs in Chino Valley, a Walmart in Prescott Valley, a ranch-supply store and a sporting-goods store.

An investigating deputy followed up with the businesses where the transactions took place. According to the Sheriff’s Office, video surveillance footage showed a man resembling Lee using the stolen debit card.

The victim told investigators that Lee was the only person who had access to his wallet, the Sheriff’s Office said, and that he had provided Lee with his debit card and PIN  when Lee helped him with tasks and errands.

Lee remained in the Camp Verde Detention Center on Wednesday in lieu of $2,500 bail.

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Wrongful Death Man Asking For Info in 2010 Death of His Brother

A Kentucky native is hoping that new information could lead to a fresh investigation into the 2010 death of his brother in Whitley County.

Carl Loy says that one state medical examiner said his brother died from blunt force trauma to the head, and then about two weeks later there was a new examiner and a new report that claimed his brother died of an overdose.

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Loy said that he does not believe the prescription medications led to Gary Loy’s death. Gary’s wife, Michelle Loy, is currently spending time behind bars for a manslaughter charge in the death of her grandmother.

Her grandmother died of blunt force trauma.

Carl does not think the connection in the two tragedies is a coincidence.

Carl hopes that someone will give them new information that could start a new investigation.

Loy has a cell phone dedicated to receiving tips, you can call Carl at (352) 221-4267 if you have any information.

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Missing Person Sarah Walker-Meade and Son of Brunswick, MA

The Brunswick Police Department says they are currently investigating the reported disappearance of 33-year-old Sarah Walker-Meade and her son, 5-year-old Joseph Katula.

Meade and her son were reported missing by her parents on Tuesday. According to Brunswick police, the two were last seen at their residence on Range Road Saturday evening.

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Police say Meade is traveling with her 5-year-old son in a 1999 blue Volvo with Maine plate number 1637SZ.

According to the Westford Police Department in Massachusetts, Meade’s car was spotted in Westford traveling on Powers Road at around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night.

Westford police say Meade may be held “against her own free will.”

No additional details have been provided at this time. There is also not indication from police that this missing person is related to the search for Lisa Marie Cox, also reported missing from Brunswick this week.

If you know anything, you’re asked to contact police.

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Private Detective: Prestonsburg Police Officer Shot

Prestonsburg Police confirm that an officer was shot in the chest overnight and the shooter is now in custody.

Officer Adam Dixon was shot in the chest and was airlifted to Saint Mary’s Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia.  Police say the incident started as a car chase. The pursuit led to a residence on Abbott Creek, where the accused, Robert Powers, 28, of Auxier, continued to flee the police on foot. When confronted by officers at a residence, Powers refused to comply with the verbal commands given by the police officers.

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A Prestonsburg City Police Officer then deployed his issued Taser, which was not effective.  Powers continued to ignore officer’s commands, and produced a firearm, shooting Dixon in the chest.

Officers returned fire from their service weapons in response to Powers’ actions. Powers managed to then barricade himself inside a residence on Abbott Road where a standoff lasted overnight.

The Kentucky State Police, Pikeville Post, is asking all non-emergency personnel to avoid KY1427 Abbott Creek in the Prestonsburg community of Floyd County.  School  bus pickup in the area has been delayed.

Powers was transported to Highlands Regional Medical Center where he is being treated for non-life threatening injuries due to gunshot wounds. He has been charged with Attempted Murder of a Police Officer. A woman in the home was also taken to the hospital.

Dixon’s mother tells LEX 18 that Adam is stable and that they are thankful for the support

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Wrongful Death One Arrested After Fatal Stabbing in Bourbon County

One man has died and another is in custody following an argument and stabbing in Bourbon County.

Police say there was an argument between two men outside, and that’s when police say 29-year-old Daniel Martin stabbed 27-year-old Jonathan Scalf. Scalf was rushed to the hospital in Bourbon County where he later died.

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Police dogs from Lexington were able to track Martin to Cross Creek Drive, where they found him hiding under a pick-up truck.

Martin was taken into custody and charged with murder and tampering with evidence.

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Missing Person Thomas W. Callahan of St. Louis County, MO

An Endangered Person Advisory has been issued for a missing man from St. Louis County. Thomas W. Callahan was last seen after an incident at his home at 281 Perrin Ct. on October 19th.

He is a white male, age 69, hgt 5’10, 170 lbs. He has gray hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing an unknown colored flannel shirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes.

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Mr. Callahan has been diagnosed with Schizophrenia and Bi-polar Disorder. He is confused and incoherent most of the time.

According to his family, he is known to walk away from home frequently, but is usually found within a few hours.

If you have any information related to the endangered missing person please call 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency.

Thomas Callahan.

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Missing Person Xiao Chen of Fall River, Mass.

The Fall River Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing adult male.

Xiao Chen, 46, was reported missing by a family member on October 7, 2015.

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The family member said they last spoke to Chen about two weeks ago, prior to filing the missing person report.

Soon after the report was filed, Westport Police said Chen was observed in the parking lot of the Hampton Inn near the Whites of Westport restaurant.

Anyone with information to Xiao Chen’s location is asked to call the Fall River Police Department at 508-676-8511 or Detective Brian Cordeiro at 508-324-2796 ext. 260.

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Missing Person Norma Brown of Bath Co.

The family of a missing Bath County woman is making a final plea for someone to come forward with information about her disappearance.

This month will make a year since the Bath County mother went missing from her home. Relatives say that Norma Brown was last seen at the beginning of October 2014. They tell LEX 18’s Patrick Price that their hope is fading away.

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“I mean whatever’s happened to her, we still don’t know,” said Tina Johnson, Norma’s cousin.

No matter the outcome, good or bad, the family just wants answers. “Her mom needs closure, we all need closure and there’s somebody out there that has to know something,” said Johnson.

The family now looks to Kevin Howard, a man arrested and charged in the murder of a Cincinnati professor.  He is the last person that Norma was seen with. The family thought that Norma would be found when Kevin was, but there have been no leads, tips or information.

The family believes that Howard knows where Norma is.

Norma’s family wants the public to come forward with any information in Norma’s disappearance.

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Private Detective: Notebook With A “Hit List” Found At Estill Co. High School

A notebook was found on the floor of an Estill County High School classroom that said “Hit List,” and contained the names of several students.

Superintendent, Jeff Saylor, said in a press release that it was around 12:15 p.m. when Officer James Gross told the administrative staff about the notebook. Upon an investigation by the school’s principal, the owner of the notebook was located and the release said that the proper procedure was followed in order to keep students safe.

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The superintendent says that at no point were any students in danger. Law enforcement is handling the matter.

The parents of all students on the list will be notified by phone and the superintendent says that he is confident the issue will be resolved.

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