United States Attorney Thomas E. Delahanty II announced that Shauna Quinn, 44, of Rockland, Maine, pled guilty in United States District Court before Judge George Z. Singal to a bank fraud charge.
According to court records, the defendant worked at Rockland Savings Bank in Rockland, Maine, as a collections manager. Between July 2008 and June 2011, she created home equity lines of credit and a share loan in the names of her family members and had more than $400,000 in funds improperly withdrawn from those loans.
A forensic review by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the unauthorized activity posted under defendant’s teller ID number for the period from July 2008 to June 2011 revealed that the defendant misappropriated more than $400,000 through improper advances on loans and lines of credit that were not authorized by the bank and agreed to by the borrower. The defendant perpetrated the scheme by increasing the authorized amounts of lines of credit without approval, changing customers’ mail addresses without consent, improperly posting transactions, and creating fictitious loan documents. The fraud was concealed by the defendant who used loan advances to make payments on other loans in order to keep them current.
Quinn faces a sentence of up to 30 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to twice the gain or loss. She will be sentenced after the completion of a presentence investigation report by the United States Probation Office.
The investigation was conducted by the FBI.
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Sunday, August 25, 2013
Travis Landry Pleads Guilty to Federal Kidnapping and Firearm Charges
United States Attorney Thomas E. Delahanty, II announced that Travis R. Landry, 29, of Surry, pled guilty in United States District Court before Judge Nancy Torresen to charges of interstate kidnapping and brandishing a firearm in relation to the kidnapping.
According to court records, in mid-April 2013, Landry responded to an advertisement in Craigslist for the sale of a BMW automobile. On the evening of April 24, Landry met with the BMW’s owner at a location on Riverside Street in Portland and the two took the car for a test drive. After the test drive, Landry told the victim to get into the trunk of the car. The victim complied when Landry displayed a Glock .45 caliber handgun. Landry then drove the BMW, with the victim locked inside the trunk, south out of Maine for about eight hours. When he reached Newark, Delaware, Landry stopped the car in a secluded wooded area and released the victim, who ran away and called local police. On May 7, 2013, sheriff deputies in Granville County, North Carolina, arrested Landry, who was driving the BMW, after a high-speed chase. The Glock handgun was seized from the glove compartment of the BMW.
On the interstate kidnapping charge, Landry faces imprisonment of up to life and a fine of up to $250,000. For brandishing the firearm in connection with the kidnapping, Landry faces a minimum mandatory consecutive sentence of seven years’ imprisonment. He will be sentenced after completion of a pre-sentence report by the United States Probation Office.
The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Portland (Maine), Gorham, Killeen (Texas), and Newark (Delaware) Police Departments; and the Granville County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Office.
According to court records, in mid-April 2013, Landry responded to an advertisement in Craigslist for the sale of a BMW automobile. On the evening of April 24, Landry met with the BMW’s owner at a location on Riverside Street in Portland and the two took the car for a test drive. After the test drive, Landry told the victim to get into the trunk of the car. The victim complied when Landry displayed a Glock .45 caliber handgun. Landry then drove the BMW, with the victim locked inside the trunk, south out of Maine for about eight hours. When he reached Newark, Delaware, Landry stopped the car in a secluded wooded area and released the victim, who ran away and called local police. On May 7, 2013, sheriff deputies in Granville County, North Carolina, arrested Landry, who was driving the BMW, after a high-speed chase. The Glock handgun was seized from the glove compartment of the BMW.
On the interstate kidnapping charge, Landry faces imprisonment of up to life and a fine of up to $250,000. For brandishing the firearm in connection with the kidnapping, Landry faces a minimum mandatory consecutive sentence of seven years’ imprisonment. He will be sentenced after completion of a pre-sentence report by the United States Probation Office.
The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Portland (Maine), Gorham, Killeen (Texas), and Newark (Delaware) Police Departments; and the Granville County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Office.
Chris Cippolini Discusses "Diary of a Motor City Hitman: The Chester Wheeler Campbell Story" on #CrimeBeatRadio
On August 29th
, Chris Cippolini, author of Diary of a Motor City Hit Man: The Chester Wheeler Campbell Story
, appears on Crime Beat Radio
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Crime Beat is a weekly hour-long radio program that airs every Thursday at 8 p.m. EST. Crime Beat presents fascinating topics that bring listeners closer to the dynamic underbelly of the world of crime. Guests have included ex-mobsters, undercover law enforcement agents, sports officials, informants, prisoners, drug dealers and investigative journalists, who have provided insights and fresh information about the world’s most fascinating subject: crime.
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