Wrongful Death Victim’s Brother Asks Suspects to Come Forward

His teenage sister was shot and killed in a Lexington home earlier this week in a shooting that also injured three other women. Now Aaron Floyd is begging the person or persons responsible to come forward.

Floyd was celebrating his 28th birthday Tuesday when he learned his sister, Kieara Green, had died.

Green, an 18-year-old from Nicholasville, was one of four women taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds after the shooting at a home on Scottsdale Circle. Three women had non-life threatening injuries; Green died the next day.

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Investigators say several men were seen leaving the Scottsdale home where this happened, possibly in a pickup truck. Police are not sure how many shooters were involved and no arrests have been made so far.

With the recent increase in violence across Lexington, LEX 18 has learned that six additional officers have been moved to the police department’s robbery-homicide unit.

Friends of Green have planned a candlelight vigil in her memory at 7 p.m. Thursday night at Hayden Park in Nicholasville.

If you have any information on this case, contact the Lexington Police Department.

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Private Detective, Teen Indicted Accused of Tainting Pregnant Girlfriend

A western Kentucky teen accused of trying to end his girlfriend’s pregnancy has been indicted.

Police in Hopkins County say 19-year old Daylyn Jones has been indicted on attempted fetal homicide charges after he admitted putting ibuprofen in a slushie for his girlfriend who is pregnant.

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She drank some, noticed a strange taste, and told her parents who then contacted police.

Police say the girl and the baby are fine.

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Pedophile Tracking Glendale, AZ Man Sentenced to 13

A Glendale man will spend up to 13 years, 4 months in prison for taking a minor across state lines so she could engage in prostitution.

The sentence for Marques West, 30,, was announced Monday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the district of Arizona.

West’s sentence, carried out Thursday, June 26, by U.S. District Judge Cynthia K. Jorgenson, also includes five years probation following his release. West pleaded guilty April 17, 2014, to one count of transportation of a minor with intent to engage in  prostitution, according to U.S. Attorney’s spokesman Cosme Lopez.

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“Sometime between Jan. 20, 2013, and Jan. 29, 2013, West transported a minor female from El Paso, Texas, to Tucson, Ariz., with the intent that the minor female engage in commercial sex acts,” an announcement released Monday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office stated.

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat  child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information, visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov.

The investigation in the case was conducted by the Tucson Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Tucson.

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Fraud Investigation 1 Arrested, 2 Wanted in Multi-Agency Investigation in Monument, CO

Authorities identified three suspects involved in a series of fraudulent and criminal activity along the Front Range.

The investigation, led by the Monument Police Department, Colorado Springs Police Department and El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, involved a string of identity theft, fraudulent credit card usage and theft incidents occurring from Denver to Pueblo between March and April.

After months of investigating, law enforcement obtained search warrants to be executed at two homes in the town of Monument, according to a release from the Monument Police Department.

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On Tuesday, the Fountain/Monument SWAT team searched a residence in the 17000 block of Crestview Court in Monument while the Colorado Springs SWAT team searched a home in the 15000 block of James Gate Place in Colorado Springs, police said.

During their searches, law officials found eight individuals in the two residences, one of which was 24-year-old Geider Morales.

Morales was identified as one of the suspects in the fraud investigation and booked into the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center on identity theft, theft, money laundering, forgery and computer crimes charges, police said.

The investigation also identified Kimberly Danais Navas, 21, and Eriec Joseph Rodriguez-Morales, 33, as suspects in the case. Neither Navas nor Rodriguez-Morales were located during the searches.

Investigators said they uncovered fraudulent activity totaling in approximately $100,000 worth of losses for more than 50 victims during the two searches.

Police asked anyone with information regarding this case or the whereabouts of Navas and Rodriguez-Morales to contact the appropriate agency: Monument Police Department at 303-481-3253, Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000 or the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office at 719-390-5555.

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Fraud Investigation NJ Unemployment Fraud Scheme Linked to Trucking Firm

Stephen Pirrone’s former trucking company made him a lot of money, but not for moving freight.

The 53-year-old Paramus man — just released from federal prison in a $200,000 tax fraud that used the name of the firm to generate fake wage statements — was charged today with three others in a $180,000 unemployment scam in the name of the same now-defunct transport company.

The scheme, also based on fraudulent wage statements, went on for more than six years — continuing even after Pirrone was in prison, with some of the money wired to his commissary account, investigators said.

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Charged with Pirrone was Wilfredo Sanchez, 37, and Jose Flores, 38, both of Newark, and Andre Brown, 36, of Woodland Park.

Pirrone, Sanchez and Flores were all arrested today and ordered held on $75,000 bail. Brown was not arrested but was ordered to appear in court when arraignment is set.

If convicted, they face five to 10 years in prison and fines up to $150,000.

Elie Honig, director of the state Division of Criminal Justice, said the attorney general has been working closely with the Department of Labor and Workforce Development over the past two years targeting unemployment fraud.

“We have both the technology and the will to bring them to justice,” Honig said.

Last month, five former inmates were charged by the state Attorney General’s Office with stealing $100,000 in unemployment benefits while they were in prison.

And in one of the biggest cases to date, the state in 2012 charged 31 people with defrauding the state of more than $2 million by filing unemployment claims in the names of relatives, friends and victims of identity theft.

In the case announced yesterday, prosecutors said Pirrone, who owed a debt to Brown, came up with a scheme to file fraudulent unemployment claims based on bogus wage statements submitted in the names of Culver Transportation, a company Pirrone once operated, and a second bankrupt firm from which he had rented office and terminal space.

They said Pirrone later taught the scheme to Sanchez, who worked with Flores to file additional claims. According to the Attorney General’s Office, Sanchez and Flores paid part of the proceeds to Pirrone by wiring money to his commissary account, even while he was in federal prison after pleading guilty in November 2011 to federal tax fraud charges.

In that case, he admitted submitting false W-2 forms on behalf of himself and a family member, claiming to be an employee of Culver and other firms. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Pirrone received more than $200,000 in tax refunds from the IRS as a result of the scheme. Sentenced in 2012 to 28 months in prison, he was released in May, records show.

NOT PART OF TAX PROBE

The state’s investigation into the unemployment fraud case did not grow out of the federal tax probe, a spokesman for the attorney general said, but rather developed out of the electronic auditing systems now being used by the Department of Labor.

Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths said the state’s anti-fraud measures — including software that flags efforts to log into the state’s computer network from out-of-state, and cross-checking applications for unemployment against databases of inmates and newly hired people — have saved the state $448.7 million the past three years. But Wirths estimated there were still 1,600 to 2,000 attempts to claim unemployment benefits each week by ineligible applicants or those seeking to commit outright fraud.

CLAIMS FLAGGED

The state, in its investigation of Pirrone, said it began focusing on him after his claims were flagged based on the use of the same defunct employers.

From November 2006 to March 2013, two claims in Pirrone’s name generated benefits of $46,287 and $8,336. Other claims over that period led to benefits of $59,400 to Brown, $34,827 for Sanchez and $25,505 for Flores, officials said. Sanchez and Flores also were charged with filing two other claims using stolen identities, generating benefits of $9,163.

Two Brooklyn men are accused of identity theft after they allegedly tried to exchange several hundred dollars worth of gift cards for new ones in a borough supermarket Sunday, authorities said.

Jeffrey D. Laroche, 30, and Stanley S. Diogene, 22, are charged with various identity theft and drugs offenses, according to Park Ridge police Capt. Joseph Rampolla.

Laroche is also charged with giving police a fake Florida driver’s license, obstructing the administration of law, hindering prosecution and resisting arrest.

Diogene and Laroche allegedly exchanged the original gift cards with victims’ names on them for ones that were not tied to an identity at the A&P supermarket on Kinderkamack Road around 5 p.m.

When authorities questioned them after their activity was reported to police, Diogene admitted they’d been at the supermarket and Laroche ran out of their rental car, Rampolla said.

Laroche fled into Montvale and allegedly tried to open a car door near a Taco Bell before the driver drove away. He was arrested by Officer John Gleason.

Police hope to speak to the driver who they believe is an innocent passerby. Authorities may add a carjacking charge for Laroche, Rampolla said.

Both men were sent to the county jail on $75,000 bail.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 201-391-5400.

– See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/news/two-brooklyn-men-face-identity-theft-charges-in-park-ridge-1.1043819#sthash.EuqayYKe.dpuf

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Arson Investigation Teen To Be Tried as Adult in Fire That Killed Grandparents

A Lincoln County teen will be tried as an adult for allegedly starting a fire that killed her grandparents last year.

A grand jury indicted 17-year-old Allison Wilson in May on two counts of murder and one count of arson.

The teenager is accused of killing her grandparents, Linda and Everett Garland, by setting their house on fire last November on Joe McMullins Road in Eubank.

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Police told LEX 18 back in November Wilson got in a fight with her two grandparents.

The coroner said both victims died from smoke inhalation. Firefighters say they think the fire started in the home’s living room and spread into the attic.

Allison Wilson’s bond has been set at $1 million. She’ll undergo a competency hearing before her next court appearance scheduled for Aug. 29.

A relative said Wilson needs help; she doesn’t need to be locked up.

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Lexington’s Most Wanted: July 2

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FEATURED FUGITIVE: Jeremy Lester is wanted for 2nd degree assault. Name: Jeremy Lester; Age: 27; Sex: M; Race: White; Height: 6’1; Weight: 165

 

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Private Detective, Boyle County Escapee Captured in Indiana

Police have arrested a Boyle County inmate who they say escaped from work released in May.

Joshua Thompson, 32, was arrested Monday afternoon in Fulton, Ind., along with his wife, Stephanie Sobleski, 31, who had an arrest warrant for aiding and assisting in Thompson’s escape.

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Thompson allegedly did not return from a work release detail on May 20. He was serving a sentence for possession of a controlled substance and wanton endangerment.

They were both transported to the Fulton County Jail where they are being held with no bond pending extradition.

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Missing Person William Claude Bruebaker of Oak Hill, WV

The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a missing Oak Hill man.

William Claude Bruebaker, 60, left his home in the Gatewood Road area of Oak Hill at approximately 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24.

He is described as a white male, approximately 5’8” and very slender, weighing approximately 120 pounds.

He has salt-and-pepper hair and has a mole under his right eye.

He was last seen wearing black pants, a blue muscle shirt, a black ball cap, black-and-blue tennis shoes and sunglasses with blue lenses.

He was wearing a camouflage backpack and riding a black bicycle with baskets on either side of the seat.

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Anyone with any information concerning his whereabouts is asked to contact the Fayette County 911 Center at (304) 574-3590.

 

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Private Detective, Restaurant Owner Pleads Not Guilty to Human Trafficking

A Lexington restaurant owner charged with human trafficking pleaded not guilty in court Monday.

Police raided Javier Ahuatzi’s two restaurant locations of Gran Tako, and his home on Georgetown Road last week.

The 39-year-old is accused of having undocumented immigrants working at his restaurant for little to no pay, and housing them.

Outside the courthouse, dozens of people showed up to support Ahuatzi.

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“All of his workers are out here. The restaurants are shut down. They are out here supporting him. They say they are being paid their hourly rate and the accusations are wrong,” said family friend Michelle Estrada.

Ahuatzi will be back in court next Monday.

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