Fraud Gang Worked Hard to Scam Banks and Identity Theft Victims

Gbadamosi was a manager and supervisor in the conspiracy, driving other conspirators from bank to bank and directing them to withdraw stolen funds. Gbadamosi gave false identification documents to his co-conspirators, who would then enter the banks and use the IDs to cash checks drawn on the fraudulently funded accounts. These IDs contained the names and birthdates of real people who did not know their identities had been stolen. On at least one occasion, Gbadamosi gave the real driver’s license of an individual to a co-conspirator, whom Gbadamosi then directed to make unauthorized withdrawals from that individual’s bank account.

Undocumented shoppers of the week: Dover Police let shoplifters go for the glory too!

Repeat Appearances
This week’s notifications also include two suspects who were on last week’s post. Alexis Overstreet was arrested for shoplifting at SEARS this week and was caught shoplifting at Boscov’s last week. Kenneth Luke, who was caught shoplifting at a CVS store last week, was caught shoplifting at SEARS this week as well.

Scams & Fraud of Shannon Johnson: A reverend and the money of his churchgoers are soon separated by a con-man

A Corona, California, man was sentenced yesterday to serve six years in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release in connection with a fraudulent advance fee scheme and tax evasion.

Shannon Johnson, 51, formerly of Laytonsville, Maryland, was sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow, who also entered an order that Johnson forfeit $3.7 million, and as a special condition of his supervised release, cooperate with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in determining all taxes owed for tax years 2002 through 2009, and to pay the IRS all additional taxes, interest and penalties.

Voter Fraud: Voters who like voting so much that they do it in both Maryland and Virginia!

This latest data underscores the continued calls for Maryland and Virginia to correct and update its current system to ensure flagrant dual registrations and other paths to fraudulent electoral behaviors are eliminated. When one considers that this joint endeavor by two states identified close to 44,000 dual registrations the full impact of our “mobile society” is certain to have a negative bearing on 48 other states.

16 Puerto Rico cops plead guilty to shaking down drug dealers for cash, committing crimes and running gang of Bad Badge Boys of Blue from police headquarters

The defendants frequently shared with one another the proceeds they illegally obtained, and used their power, authority and official positions as police officers to promote and protect their illegal activity. Among other things, the defendants used POPR firearms, badges, patrol cars, tools, uniforms and other equipment to commit the crimes, and then concealed their illegal activity with fraudulently obtained court documents and falsified POPR paperwork that made it appear they were engaged in legitimate police work.

Checkers is open late but not late enough for these two bozos caught red-handed burglarizing

St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron reports that the long arm of the law caught up with two miscreants who are now on the fast track to prison unless they get lenient treatment from one of Maryland’s many liberal judges. The two clowns caught robbing Checkers located on Rt. 235 in California, were wearing masks when found by deputies inside the burger joint. The masks were clearly intended for the benefit of the security cameras as the popular burger and shake establishment was closed and there were no employees around to notice the format of their faces.

Maryland State Police looking for Bigfoot passing fake bills

WESTMINISTER, MD. (08/25/2014) — The Maryland State Police – Westminster Barrack is attempting to identify the remaining two suspects involved in a large counterfeit currency ring. The suspects are buying high dollar merchandise with the counterfeit currency and returning the items for legitimate currency. The counterfeit bills have been passed at numerous retails stores statewide