16 arrested in alleged auto insurance fraud scheme; officials warn of 'vehicle hostage' scams
A probe into auto insurance fraud across Southern California has led to arrests of 16 people involved in an alleged scheme that preyed on car accident victims in the Inland Empire, and has prompted the California Department of Insurance to warn drivers about tow truck companies holding vehicles hostage for cash. Investigators discovered that a non-sworn…
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