A man from Sterling, Alaska, has been indicted
by a Minnehaha County grand jury on one count of attempted aggravated
grand theft by deception.
Kent Lee
Tompkins, 49, was arrested for allegedly forming a sham collection
agency in an attempt to steal more than $700,000 from an elderly person.
It is also alleged that the defendant was successful in stealing
$40,000.
Attempted
aggravated grand theft by deception is a class 2 felony, punishable
upon conviction by up to 12½ years in prison and a $25,000 fine. He was
also indicted on two counts of grand theft by deception, a class 4
felony, punishable upon conviction by up to 10 years in prison and a
$20,000 fine.
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Alaska man allegedly formed sham collection agency to steal from elderly woman
1 comment:
I hope he is punished to the full extent of the law!
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