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A Texas fraud ring using stolen identities to steal cars and secure loans has led to arrests and a manhunt.
A fraud ring in Bexar County, Texas, has been uncovered after a suspicious vehicle purchase led to the discovery of identity theft and forgery schemes.
Three individuals—Jose Roel Avila, Lloyd Marshal Garza, and Jeremy Saunders—were arrested or are wanted, with authorities alleging stolen identities were used to secure vehicles and financing.
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is continuing its investigation and seeking public help in locating Saunders and 56-year-old Manuel Rene Rodriguez, last seen on Saturday morning.
In related news, a Georgia man faces federal charges for fraudulently obtaining $38,000 in hurricane relief funds meant for Florida businesses.
Meanwhile, Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett is considering a Senate run, and the University of Texas football team prepares for the Citrus Bowl against Michigan on New Year’s Eve.
Una red de fraude de Texas usando identidades robadas para robar coches y asegurar préstamos ha llevado a arrestos y una búsqueda.