HolyCoast: Funeral Scam Busted
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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Funeral Scam Busted

I gotta give this guy an "A" for creativity:
A man has been arrested after a woman spotted a funeral donation box inside a Palmdale supermarket bearing pictures of her two daughters who are alive and well, sheriff's officials say.

Desiree Ramirez noticed the collection box while shopping at a Vallarta Supermarket along Palmdale Boulevard on Monday.

She told the store manager that the pictures on the box were that of her two daughters who were very much alive.

Ramirez was told a man identifying himself as Joel Perez asked permission to leave the boxes at the store in an effort to raise money for the funeral of his two nieces, according to Deputy Omar Chavez of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Supermarket employees arranged for the man to come pick up the donated money, which amounted to $437, Chavez said.

The suspect, Saul Lopez, of Palmdale, showed up and was arrested on Tuesday, according to Chavez.

Sheriff's officials say a second box had been set up at the nearby Mi Ranchito restaurant.

Lopez said he needed money and thought up the scam when he found a photo of the girls on the street.
I'll bet there's a lot more of that kind of stuff going on than we realize.

1 comment:

Underdog said...

Wasting away again in Immigrantville/
Searching for my lost moneyclip of salt/Some people claim that there's a woman to blame/But I know it's my own damn fault/

Apologies to Jimmy Buffet. . .

Come on, using photos found on the street locally *really* makes sense if you claim they're dead! NOT!

Points for originality, though.

Just to think this guy is my neighbor. . . blows me away.