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Brothers Arrested For Felony Insurance Fraud
Written by Carol Rock
Monday, 05 April 2010 11:00
Two brothers who had been recently indicted by federal prosecutors on 40 counts of fraud, identity theft and conspiracy were arrested by local California Highway Patrol officers when they attempted to register an off-road vehicle.

Allen and Alfred Avetyan of Sunland brought a custom-built off-road vehicle to the CHP's Newhall office for a VIN inspection prior to registering the vehicle on March 31.



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They provided paperwork supporting the newly-constructed vehicle to Officer Bruce Turnn, who found several discrepancies between the vehicle and the documentation.

Turnn discovered that Alfred Avetyan had filed a theft claim with the Los Angeles Police Department for an off-road vehicle earlier this year and was paid $97,000 by Foremost Insurance Company for his loss.


It was discovered that the vehicle allegedly stolen matched the vehicle the pair were attempting to register, except for a custom wrap that changed the appearance of the vehicle. Further investigation confirmed that the vehicle was one and the same as originally reported stolen to LAPD, and Altadena CHP Officer Gomez identified the vehicle as one he had numbered in 2008.

When the brothers returned to the Newhall office to pick up the car, they were taken into custody and booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's station on suspicion of felony insurance fraud, grand theft, perjury and conspiracy.

They remained in custody until April 3, when Alfred posted bond and April 4, when Allen posted bond. They are both scheduled to appear in Santa Clarita Superior Court on April 14.

ANGELMONEY
The car is at aution right now for 30grand and there is nothing wrong with it.
Legit Duner
Dumbarses.....
ANGELMONEY
Armenian Crooks
JDMeister
QUOTE (Legit Duner @ Jul 8 2010, 09:18 PM) *
Dumbarses.....


X2
N2Deep
Ahhh....... the old "Change the wrap and they will never know" trick. I wonder if they tried the old "If I close my eyes they can't see me" trick and tried to escape. IDIOTS!!
Robbie
link to auction?
ANGELMONEY
Robbie , it was on here weeks ago . I think it was car part aution. s4 twin turbo. This article came out today. I say a month ago. My insurance man called me to tell me about it. By tomarrow many peeps on this board can find the thread. they will recognize the car.
N2Deep
QUOTE (Robbie @ Jul 8 2010, 09:37 PM) *
link to auction?



Auction
Robbie
other topic
jasonpwms129
QUOTE (ANGELMONEY @ Jul 8 2010, 09:14 PM) *
click here for pictures
http://hometownstation.com/index.php?optio...s&Itemid=97


http://hometownstation.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19832:felony-sandrail-claritsa-2010-04-05-12-14-&catid=26:local-news&Itemid=97

Borrego Springs Earthquake Possibly Related To Easter Sunday Temblor

Valencia Boulevard To Be Closed For Accident Re-Creation

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Brothers Arrested For Felony Insurance Fraud
Written by Carol Rock
Monday, 05 April 2010 11:00

Two brothers who had been recently indicted by federal prosecutors on 40 counts of fraud, identity theft and conspiracy were arrested by local California Highway Patrol officers when they attempted to register an off-road vehicle.

Allen and Alfred Avetyan of Sunland brought a custom-built off-road vehicle to the CHP's Newhall office for a VIN inspection prior to registering the vehicle on March 31.



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They provided paperwork supporting the newly-constructed vehicle to Officer Bruce Turnn, who found several discrepancies between the vehicle and the documentation.

Turnn discovered that Alfred Avetyan had filed a theft claim with the Los Angeles Police Department for an off-road vehicle earlier this year and was paid $97,000 by Foremost Insurance Company for his loss.


It was discovered that the vehicle allegedly stolen matched the vehicle the pair were attempting to register, except for a custom wrap that changed the appearance of the vehicle. Further investigation confirmed that the vehicle was one and the same as originally reported stolen to LAPD, and Altadena CHP Officer Gomez identified the vehicle as one he had numbered in 2008.

When the brothers returned to the Newhall office to pick up the car, they were taken into custody and booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's station on suspicion of felony insurance fraud, grand theft, perjury and conspiracy.

They remained in custody until April 3, when Alfred posted bond and April 4, when Allen posted bond. They are both scheduled to appear in Santa Clarita Superior Court on April 14.



QUOTE (ANGELMONEY @ Jul 8 2010, 09:41 PM) *
Robbie , it was on here weeks ago . I think it was car part aution. s4 twin turbo. This article came out today. I say a month ago. My insurance man called me to tell me about it. By tomarrow many peeps on this board can find the thread. they will recognize the car.



oldschoolrhin
these guys are idiots
spencerbuggy
Could the guy that got the insurance money go and bid on the car??? Just wondering.
done-it-again
Dumb Sh*ts. Glad they got cought.
DuneTrack-N
the insurance company must have a reserve limit on the auction noon today was the closing date, but its still not sold
ANGRYBUTTCRACK
Glad they got busted too. Insurance fraud increases the cost of insurance for the rest of us.

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