PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office is calling Richard J. Niger a “predator of the elderly.”
Investigators accuse the unlicensed contractor of collecting money
for remodeling projects, doing shoddy work or not finishing work and
then disappearing.
“He’s not going to get away with it,” said PCSO spokesman Dan
Difrancesco. “Folks like this that are predators, especially the ones
that are preying on the elderly, we’re going to go after them. We’re
going to catch them and we’re going to put them in jail.”
Niger was arrested Monday after investigators say he left Harry
Agoado and his wife, Leta Bazo, with unfinished projects all over their
home. The couple has been without a working kitchen since November.
The couple paid Niger a down payment of $5,000 but were sent subcontractors that did poor work.
Bazo said Niger gained their trust and even called her “grandma.”
“He said all the right things and said he was going to correct everything and everything would be perfect,” Bazo said.
Niger has been busted for unlicensed work before. He was arrested in
October and charged with exploitation of a 90-year-old woman. He even
spent time in prison from 2005 to 2008 for exploitation of the elderly
and grand theft of the elderly.
Niger faces 20 charges, including 13 felonies.
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There are so many bad guys like him out there just preying on the elderly.
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