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Anyone still having a shortage of toilet paper here you go. 950 sheet for youhttps://t.co/FjAp1YoLYN— Roscoe B Davis🎖⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@RoscoeBDavis1) August 18, 2020


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2 men used stolen identities to get CA unemployment benefit cards, withdrew over $164K: Thousand Oaks police
ktla ^ | 08/17/2020 | Nouran Salahieh
Posted on 8/18/2020, 4:59:13 PM by BenLurkin

Two men suspected of withdrawing over $164,000 with fraudulently-obtained unemployment benefit debit cards were arrested this month in Thousand Oaks, officials said Monday.

A resident called 911 on the afternoon of Aug. 6 when she saw two people “acting suspiciously” at a Bank of America ATM on 1440 N. Moorpark Rd., the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.

Deputies responded and stopped a car just as it was leaving the area, finding two grocery bags full of cash and a large amount of Visa debit cards in different people’s names, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators found that the two were using California Employment Development Department debit cards that they obtained by applying for benefits using the stolen identities of multiple victims, all of whom live outside the state, the Sheriff’s Office said.

The men then used the cards to make large ATM withdrawals from multiple locations, officials added.


1,765 posted on 08/18/2020 2:02:09 PM PDT by bitt (Our rights donÂ’t end where your feelings begin.)
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