Friday, June 8, 2007

BREAKING NEWS!!! Craig's List Teenaged Prostitution Ring Busted!!!

Wow. We discovered a few months ago that the popular online advertising site was a virtual haven for crooks and scumbags, but they've really outdone themselves this time. We're shocked at what is allowed to go on in that cesspool. Not only is it a marketplace for scammers, fraudsters and various other types of thieves, now they're branching out into more serious crimes. A 24 year old New Jersey man has been arrested for "pimping" two sisters, aged 14 and 16 by way of ads on the Craig's List website.

Hey Craig... what the hell are you doing? First you're sheltering thieves and now you've got you some ho's, huh? That about the size of it?

Man Charged With Pimping Out Girls on Craigslist

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Two teen sisters who had been reported missing in Pennsylvania were found working as prostitutes in New Jersey and police have arrested the man they say was a pimp.

Casson Coward, 24, of Pleasantville was taken into custody early Friday morning at a Galloway Township hotel.

Police were led to Coward after they arrested a 14-year-old for prostitution but soon learned that she and her 16-year-old sister were both listed as missing from Allentown.

According to a press release from the New Jersey State Police, the 16-year-old was found by Philadelphia police at 3 a.m. at Aramingo and Cumberland Avenues after she phoned her parents telling them she was dropped there by another suspect in this case.

She was then taken to state police in Bellmawr, N.J. who transported her to Atlantic City to meet her parents. The parents had been summoned to pick up their 14-year-old daughter after her arrest.

The case began when state police detectives arranged for an undercover trooper to meet with a prostitute found on Craigslist.com, a Web site that offers a variety of classified-type ads.

Police said the girls identified Coward as the one who had listed their services on Craigslist, complete with nude photographs and contact numbers. Coward had met them in Allentown, Pa., and transported them in his Cadillac to Atlantic City.

Coward was arrested at his father’s residence by a state police tactical unit who found him hiding in a closet.

Coward is being held in the Atlantic County Jail on $150,000 bail.

State Police and other law enforcement agencies to try to determine whether there are any other juveniles involved in this prostitution operation.



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Sunday, May 6, 2007

CSI: Craig's List, Victims Strike Back At Thieves And Online Scammers

An excellent article from the Oregonian detailing how a few victims recovered stolen items from online scammers on Craig's List, eBay and other sites. Good Job!

CSI: Craigslist

Vigilant crime victims are using crooks' own e-tools against them
Friday, May 04, 2007

Ten or 15 years ago, if somebody broke into your house and took a bicycle or a bunch of compact discs or a utility trailer or a child's coat, odds are you'd never see them again. You might go to the trouble of posting fliers about your lost property or visiting pawnshops, but you knew it was unlikely that you'd be able to recapture what was yours.

But these days, newspapers such as this one routinely carry stories about savvy victims who become online detectives, hunting -- and sometimes recovering -- property stolen from them and listed for sale on various online marketplaces.

Two stories in The Oregonian this week show how crime and recovery have been altered by the advent of anywhere-in-the-world, anytime-of-day marketplaces. .

In one example, a Washington County mom grew suspicious when she found a listing on eBay for a $114 coat exactly like the one her daughter lost or had stolen at school the day before. The mom noticed that the listing was posted by a frequent seller who claimed to be from Hillsboro and had the same name as a teacher at her daughter's school. She alerted police, who charged the teacher with the theft. The coat was recovered at the school, in shreds. The teacher told police she found it in the lost and found, took it home to sell online, but her dog chewed it up. Her court date is today.

The day before, The Oregonian detailed the elaborate sting arranged by a man whose bike was taken from a Pearl District sidewalk last month. He found an identical bike listed for sale on Craigslist, contacted the seller and arranged to meet so he could ostensibly buy (back) the bike. Unbeknown to the seller, the man had enlisted five friends who acted as lookouts at the scene. They used spoken code phrases and hand signals to communicate with each other and to delay the man until police could arrest him. The victim, Dory Van Fleet, got his bike back.

Other recent stories have detailed the case of the serial trailer thieves who sold as many as five trailers a day online, the Portland family accused of stealing goods from Target and Nordstrom, then selling them on Craigslist, and the case of alert Best Buy employees who saw stolen merchandise proffered on eBay.

These cases demonstrate that the Web is an equal-opportunity tool of empowerment. While online sales outlets give thieves an unprecedented ability to fence stolen property, they also enhance the ability of victims and police to track them down.

And for victims, that beats sitting at home and hoping the phone will ring.

OregonLive


Friday, April 27, 2007

So You Got A Letter Saying You Won $50,000. Well, You Didn't. It's A Scam.

Company: Irish Technology Inc.

Contact Name: Celina Reeds, Gladys Jones, John Wells

Address: 150 S. Wacker Dr Chicago, IL 60606
Branch Office: 3434 Des Source Blvd. DDO, BC H9B 2R0

Phone: 403-708-6476

What's Their Scam?

You may have recently received a letter in the mail saying that you have won a "utilities draw", suggesting that names were drawn from a list of individuals who have paid utility bills, and that you have won a large amount of money, commonly around $50,000 and in some cases more.

You probably thought it was legitimate due to the fact that the letter contained a check for $3,000 or $4000, drawn on a nationally known bank. The amount is always less than $5,000, as to not draw any undue attention during processing at the bank. You may have even called the bank and verified that the account did in fact exist and did in fact contain enough money to cover your check.

Let's hope you stopped right there and realized that if something sounds to good to be true it probably is, and threw the letter and the check in the trash. Otherwise, you may have serious trouble at YOUR bank.

The letter the Irish Technology Inc. scammers sent you will instruct you that in order to receive your huge winnings, you must first pay the taxes and transfer fees. This is what the check is for. You will be instructed to deposit the check into your bank account and then you will be required to write one of your own checks for that amount and mail it to a specified address within an extremely short amount of time. The deadline stated in the letter will be less than a week from the time you received it.

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As I said, when you receive the letter you may verify the check with the bank and it will be good. However, by the time you deposit the check into your account and it is processed, the account on which it is drawn will be emptied and closed by the scammers and they will have already cashed YOUR check. By this time, the phone number they gave you will be disconnected.

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In the instance demonstrated above the scammers were using an account with Charter One Bank in Illinois. We have been in contact with the bank and are awaiting confirmation of further information. We'll update on this issue as soon as this information is confirmed.

We are actively tracking these scammers. If you have any information on this company, these people or if you have received one of these letters or even worse, fallen victim to this scam, please E-MAIL US with what ever information you may have.

VIDEO: EFCC Bust Internet Scammers

Craig's List Shelters I.S.S. Solutions Employment Scam Artist Brent Henley of Snellville, GA

Popular internet classified site Craig's List is actively protecting scam artists and allowing them to repeatedly rip off people who respond to posted ads on the site.

Electrician Brent Henley, of I.S.S. Solutions based in Gwinnett County Georgia advertises for labor on Craig's List and then refuses to pay. A friend of mine recently fell victim to this unscrupulous employer and worked for him for three weeks and was not paid.

We went on Craig's List earlier today and posted several warnings to job seekers, all of which were deleted after Brent Henley cried like a bitch to Craig's List staff. We know it was him, because he was posting ads for his HDTV and Plasma TV Installation service while he was flagging our posts.

To the owners of Craig's List I'm calling you scammer sheltering faggots out. You are enabling this scumbag to rip people off. You've been warned about what he's doing on your site. I'd suggest you kick this piece off shit of your site immediately. You've been warned.

And to Craig's List users, be careful Craig's List is not a safe place for honest people.

Someone also posted on the Craig's List jobs forum, claiming to be Brent saying he was going to sue me. Well, if that was you Brent, I know that lawyers cost money, you won't even pay your help, so why would I believe you will pay a lawyer who can't really do anything for you. There is nothing illegal about me exposing you here on this website for the thieving piece of shit that you are. Stealing labor from people, now that's illegal, and you know you are guilty of it. The builder has already verified that the work was done and by whom, yet money due from I.S.S. Solutions, which is you, has not been paid. You've repeatedly ignored phone calls and failed to respond to messages. You are deliberately evading making due payment. You're going to need a lawyer, but not for suing me, as you have no case you deadbeat.

The easiest thing for you to do is pay the money you owe for the labor.

I.S.S. Soultions, Brent Henley, Atlanta Georgia, Residential Wiring - Satellite and HDTV Installation: Rip-Off Craig's List Employer

**WARNING! NON-PAYING EMPLOYER ALERT!**
Craig's List Scam

The following information is derived from Public Records.

Company Name: I.S.S. Solutions

Name: Henley, Brent A.
Age: 46

Wife: Henley, Carol J.
Age: 33

Available phone numbers:
770-334-0574
770-266-0439

Brent's e-mail: brent_henley@operamail.com

What's His Scam?


Brent Henley of I.S.S. Solutions places help wanted ads on the popular website Craig's List and after hiring and working individuals for weeks he continuously stalls with the payroll. He gives lame excuses like "The builders on vacation" and "The builder's grandfather died and he can't pay until next week", However "next week" doesn't seem to come around. Brent ignores his telephone and turns it of in efforts to dodge phone calls from people who he owes money to for labor.

Brent has worked in subdivisions in Dacula, Georgia located in Gwinnett County. We will soon be posting the names and contact info for builders that Brent works for.

We checked Craig's List earlier and Brent doesn't seem to be hiring this week, but we'll be on the look out for him.

Brent Henley also places ads on Craig's List for his satellite tv, HDTV, plasma tv, home theater system installation service in which he claims to be licensed for low voltage/sbca and installs entertainment systems all around merto Atlanta. We are in the process of obtaining and verifying his license information which we will post here as soon as it is available.

Here are some of Brent's installation services ads:

LCD and Plasma mounting and installation


Reply to: serv-317314988@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-04-23, 3:42PM EDT


We can professionally install your plasma or LCD tv at very reasonable prices. We can customize your installation by "hiding" wires. We also provide references and have a link to our website to view photos of our work.
Let us make you our next satisfied customer!!!
We have rates for any size tv.
Please reply by email, or call 770-334-0574.

  • Location: Barrow, Clarke,Newton, Walton, Rockdale
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

  • License info: sbca/low voltage

PostingID: 317314988

When You want the best ...Proven Plasma/LCD installations


Reply to: serv-317735944@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-04-24, 8:38AM EDT


Many imitate, few duplicate. Professional quality, affordable prices flat panel tv installations. We not only mount them, we can hide wiring and install electric outlets. All this for less than our competitors standard installation charges!!!
References and photos available upon request.
Please reply by email link provided, or call 770-266-0439.

  • Location: Georgia
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

  • License info: LOW VOLTAGE/SBCA

PostingID: 317735944


WE WILL POST MORE INFO ON DEADBEAT EMPLOYER BRENT & CAROL HENLEY AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. PLEASE CHECK BACK OFTEN.

***UPDATE***

Today the following Deadbeat Alerts were posted on Craig's List. They will continue to be posted there daily until Brent Henley pays the money he owes for labor.

Brent Henley Craig's List RIPOFF Doesn't Pay. DEADBEAT Employer


Reply to: see below
Date: 2007-04-26, 1:28PM EDT


Brent Henley posts ads seeking labor on Craig's List then after weeks of working Brent refuses to pay. Brent refuses to pay. That's mighty christian of you Brent. Is that what Jesus would do? Would Jesus not pay?

Aside from installation of tv system Brent does residential wiring in the Gwinnett County area.

WARNING!!! NON-PAYING DEADBEAT EMPLOYER!!!

DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH BRENT HENLEY!!! HE IS A CROOK!!!

Brent doesn't answer his phone because people are calling him wanting the money he owes them. We've been calling this deadbeat for weeks, he won't answer the his cell phone and at home hides behind his wife's answering machine. His numbers are 770-334-0574 and 770-266-0439. Brent's e-mail is brent_henley@operamail.com.

A message to Brent:
You may be able to get this deleted, but I'll just post it again and again and again. Also, we've made a website about you Brent. Google yourself to find it. We will also be passing out flyers in your neighborhood soon to let all your neighbors know what kind of person you are. Everyone will know about you, your neighbors, your family, the contractors you work for, everyone. You can stop this by paying the money you owe. Today.

  • Location: Gwinnett County
  • Compensation: None because Brent Henley doesn't pay.
  • OK for recruiters to contact this job poster.
  • Phone calls about this job are ok.
  • You may contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

PostingID: 319264331

Website Exposes Craig's List Ripoff Employers.


Reply to: see below
Date: 2007-04-26, 2:31PM EDT


Brent Henley hires people on Craig's List and doesn't pay after the work is completed.

See this website before YOU get ripped off on Craig's List:

http://shittyindividuals.blogspot.com

DON"T BE A VICTIM OF DEADBEAT CRAIG'S LIST EMPLOYERS.

THIS GUY DOES WIRING AND HDTV PLASMA INSTALLATION.

  • Location: Snellville
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

  • License info:

PostingID: 319310864
These posts ran on Craig's List for approximately 6 hours before being removed by CL staff. Why in the world would Craig's List knowingly allow these scammers to work from their message boards. This is something we will be looking into.
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