Newstral
Article
Mmiamiherald.com on 2024-05-06 19:35
Men stole homeowners’ identities and sold their houses ‘out from under them,’ feds say
Related news
- MAccused fraudsters stole identities of hundreds in ‘far-ranging’ $6M scheme, feds saymiamiherald.com
- Hospital worker stole identities of dying California patients in COVID scam, feds saysanluisobispo.com
- He stole 100 pieces of mail from post office, then used victims’ identities, feds sayledger-enquirer.com
- Feds: Seattle VA medical staffer stole, sold respiratorsbradenton.com
- Lawyer stole people’s identities to file over 300 fake disability lawsuits: fedsNew York Post
- Feds: Wake family stole identities, ran up debt in bogus credit repair operationWRAL
- Men posing as homeowners stole $3.3M from over 3,500 people in rental scheme, feds saysacbee.com
- Man stole about $35K in flooring from Home Depot, then sold it on Facebook, feds saykansascity.com
- MUSPS employee stole $40,000 worth of mailed checks and sold them on dark web, feds saymiamiherald.com
- Postal worker stole drug shipments and sold them for ‘great profit,’ Ohio feds saykansascity.com
- MBank worker gave up customer identities in plot to steal thousands from banks, feds saymiamiherald.com
- Man took homeless people’s identities to steal $294K in financial aid in NC, feds saynewsobserver.com
- Feds: S. Fla. man stole military secrets, plotted jail breakSun Sentinel
- Nurse assistant moved disabled vet into her NC home — then stole his benefits, feds saynewsobserver.com