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This article resembles a lot like the story in which one of the US President's staffers recently got busted for mixed with another article that was modified and spread out about me last year.
Well it's getting interesting to see how desperate a few kids out there get when they try to intimidate me. This kid is making a lot of mistakes. Santa Ana police? then it's Montgomery County police?
I'm really amused by the mistakes.
Richard
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A deaf man arrested in claimed refund scam
Wednesday, March 29, 2006; Posted: 2:40 p.m.
Santa Ana, Calif. - Santa Ana police said a deaf man, Richard P.
Roehm III, 44, was arrested Tuesday and charged with carrying out a
felony theft scheme at Target stores. He was released on his own
recognizance.
Conviction on the charges can result in a 25-year prison sentence.
Authorities accuse Roehm of going to stores on more than 25 occasions
and buying items, taking them to his car and then returning to the
store with his receipt where he would carry out the alleged scam.
"He would select the same items he had just purchased, and then
return them for a refund. Roehm is known to have conducted
approximately 25 of these types of refunds, having the money credited
to his credit cards," a statement from Montgomery County police said.
The items ranged from a Bose theater system to a photo printer to
clothing to small items valued at $2.50, police said.
"Richard lies to us that he was told to collect monies for his non-
profit organizations. He is a true thief, and he refuses to
communicate with [police] during his arrest. We have done our job by
proceeding an interpreter for him," Santa Ana police said.
According to police, on March 23, a Target manager at a store in
Santa Ana observed Roehm in the store with an empty Target bag in a
shopping cart.
"The man was then seen selecting merchandise throughout the store and
placing items in the Target bag. He put additional items in his cart.
The man then went to guest services where he produced a receipt and
received a refund for the items he had just selected from the store
shelves. After receiving the refund, he left the store without paying
for the additional merchandise in the shopping cart," the police
statement said.
He was apprehended by the store employee, and police were contacted.
"Through the police investigation it was learned that Roehm had been
receiving refunds in an amount exceeding $15,000 during last year,"
the police said.
Roehm runs his non-profit organization, Orange County Deaf Advocacy
Center in Irvine, according to not-for-profit organization records.
Well it's getting interesting to see how desperate a few kids out there get when they try to intimidate me. This kid is making a lot of mistakes. Santa Ana police? then it's Montgomery County police?
I'm really amused by the mistakes.
Richard
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Message sent to DeafNevada
A deaf man arrested in claimed refund scam
Wednesday, March 29, 2006; Posted: 2:40 p.m.
Santa Ana, Calif. - Santa Ana police said a deaf man, Richard P.
Roehm III, 44, was arrested Tuesday and charged with carrying out a
felony theft scheme at Target stores. He was released on his own
recognizance.
Conviction on the charges can result in a 25-year prison sentence.
Authorities accuse Roehm of going to stores on more than 25 occasions
and buying items, taking them to his car and then returning to the
store with his receipt where he would carry out the alleged scam.
"He would select the same items he had just purchased, and then
return them for a refund. Roehm is known to have conducted
approximately 25 of these types of refunds, having the money credited
to his credit cards," a statement from Montgomery County police said.
The items ranged from a Bose theater system to a photo printer to
clothing to small items valued at $2.50, police said.
"Richard lies to us that he was told to collect monies for his non-
profit organizations. He is a true thief, and he refuses to
communicate with [police] during his arrest. We have done our job by
proceeding an interpreter for him," Santa Ana police said.
According to police, on March 23, a Target manager at a store in
Santa Ana observed Roehm in the store with an empty Target bag in a
shopping cart.
"The man was then seen selecting merchandise throughout the store and
placing items in the Target bag. He put additional items in his cart.
The man then went to guest services where he produced a receipt and
received a refund for the items he had just selected from the store
shelves. After receiving the refund, he left the store without paying
for the additional merchandise in the shopping cart," the police
statement said.
He was apprehended by the store employee, and police were contacted.
"Through the police investigation it was learned that Roehm had been
receiving refunds in an amount exceeding $15,000 during last year,"
the police said.
Roehm runs his non-profit organization, Orange County Deaf Advocacy
Center in Irvine, according to not-for-profit organization records.