St. Marys woman charged with insurance fraud
The suspects are accused of filing false auto insurance claims with 12 different companies after intentionally backing out of driveways into other cars.
The warrants are the result of a 16-month investigation by the
Hudgens said those involved in the scam would file claims with insurance companies without filling a police report. He said the arrests send a strong message his department is serious about enforcing state insurance fraud laws.
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The suspects allegedly used aliases and stolen identities on insurance claims to avoid attracting attention from insurance companies.
The district attorney's office in
"Insurance fraud doesn't pay," Hudgens said in a statement. "It costs everyone. But if you're perpetuating it, be prepared to spend some jail time. You may get away with it for a time. But we're coming after you and if we catch you, we're going to ask the sheriff to put you in jail. We're going to ask the DA to prosecute you."
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