A bear attacked their cars, they told insurers. Video evidence exposed a scam in dress-up.
Detectives with California's insurance department asked Howells, a biologist with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, to look at footage submitted by people seeking insurance payouts for car damage from bear attacks. Four people were arrested Wednesday for allegedly submitting the fake videos and defrauding companies of about $140,000, the…
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