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February 18, 2009

Arrest Warrants Issued For Suspects Accused Of "Hijacking" Vacant, Foreclosed Home In Gated Community

by The Companion blog to The Home Equity Theft Reporter

In Sacramento, California, News10 reports:

• The neighbors were suspicious but the tenants showed police a lease to prove they belonged. But now, the case of mystery tenants moving into a vacant upscale Natomas house in the Westlake subdivision last week has brought arrest warrants for those tenants and their real estate broker.(1)

• After a one-week investigation, Sacramento Police Department detectives confirmed the couple who moved into 3700 Clubside Lane in the exclusive neighborhood had no legal right to be there. The suspicion is that with help from a friend who's a real estate broker, the couple moved in and may have planned to get money from the legal owner in return for moving out later without going through the long eviction process, according to police Sgt. Norm Leong.

http://homeequitytheft-cases-articles.blogspot.com/2009/02/arrest-warrants-issued-for-suspects.html?m=1




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Re: Huh? What planet are these people from?
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 23 Apr 21 12:08 AM
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Beldin:

Re: “Florida Couple Tries to Host Wedding at ‘Dream Home’ They Do Not Own”
I'm not TOO surprised. This is in line with my own experiences. I have two stories from when I was in California.

First, there was Floyd, a black guy I hired for programming. As a programmer, he was okay. But a few weeks after he started, the Administrative Officer asked to speak with me. It was a Monday, and she told me that she had been contacted by the police on Friday night because the security camera had picked up a man in the building's lobby at a time when no one was supposed to be in the building. It turned out to be Floyd. He had been LIVING in the building - he explained that people had been stealing his stuff at home so he wasn't at all comfortable keeping it there. Sure enough, his whole backpack full of "stuff" was in the shop, hidden behind his desk. Floyd's undoing was that he'd exited to the lobby to use the bathroom and didn't realize that the doors to the offices had auto-locks. Hence, he was locked out when that kicked in at 10 or 11 p.m. He'd been stuck in the lobby. The police found him there sleeping on a couch.

Then there was Sandra, an attractive, very professional-looking black woman I hired for clerical work. Sandra, though, had a real problem with white men and it showed. She spent a lot of time on the phone, whispering - about us, to her pals in Human Resources as it turned out, though we didn't know that for a while. Nobody likes H.R., btw, so everyone in the department became intensely paranoid about what she might be whispering and whether she was some sort of a plant. None of them liked her. She eventually left - for a job in our own Human Resources, go figure.

Many years later, when she wasn't working for our company at all, someone gave me a newspaper article explaining that Sandra and her husband... I think some others, too... had been arrested for breaking into a number of "For Sale" homes throughout the city and living in them. This had apparently been their modus operandi for TWO YEARS. Heh. They were eventually caught on a criminal trespass charge.

Now it gets REALLY interesting - because here's the police report of her arrest:

https://apps.sacpd.org/Releases/liveview.aspx?reference=20090210-020

As you can see, two women were among the four arrested, one being Phillis Powers and the other Sandra Barney. And, even though these photos were taken some 15 years after she'd worked for me, I am absolutely positive that PHILLIS, in these photos, IS SANDRA. In other words, it sure looks to me as if the woman I employed was working for me under a false identity. That's a pretty good trick given that finger printing and a background check was part of the on-boarding process. But guess who took the fingerprints? Human Resources.

Given these two experiences, is it any wonder that I'm not too shocked by a guy who tried to host a wedding at what he thought was a vacant mansion? I wouldn't even be surprised if some of his friends had pulled the same stunt. Scamsters abound.






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