Grand Theft

LA Wildfire Looters Arrested in Stolen Fire Truck

Two individuals were recently apprehended by Los Angeles police, their arrest a stark culmination of a brazen scheme involving a fire truck and the impersonation of firefighters amidst the devastating wildfires. The sheer audacity of their actions is astounding. The cost involved in orchestrating this elaborate scam is truly eye-opening, likely encompassing a significant investment—estimates range from $30,000 to $50,000—for the purchase of a firetruck, plus additional expenses for fuel and the lengthy drive to Los Angeles. This raises the obvious question: was the potential return on investment from looting the remnants of burned-out buildings truly worth this substantial outlay?

The investigation revealed a crucial detail: the “Roaring River Fire Department,” which the suspects purported to represent, was entirely fictitious.… Continue reading

Fake Elon Musk Defrauds Woman of $600,000

Jeffrey Moynihan, 56, was arrested in Bradenton, Florida, for grand theft after allegedly defrauding a 74-year-old Texas woman of $600,000. Posing as Elon Musk on Facebook, Moynihan convinced the victim to invest in fraudulent businesses, promising a substantial return. The victim, fearing financial insecurity, sent Moynihan the money over several months. This case highlights the concerning rise in elder fraud, with Bradenton Police reporting nearly $3 million in losses from such crimes this year alone.

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