HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii Island police have arrested and charged three people with monetary crime offenses stemming from a mail theft in January.
Police obtained arrest warrants for Hilo residents Joseph Okay. Medeiros-Alidon, 25, January R. Andres, 48, and Frances A. Matias, 49. They had been all later positioned, arrested, and charged with theft, identification theft, and forgery-related crimes.
In February, a monetary establishment in Hilo was alerted to 9 drafted private checks belonging to a member’s checking account that had been “suspicious in nature.”
The sufferer reported that she had ordered a e-book of recent checks to be delivered to her residential mailbox however by no means obtained the checks.
The sufferer reported that her mailbox door was noticed to have been left open on a number of events in January, and he or she believed her checks had been stolen.
A complete of $11,000 was transferred from the stolen checks out of the sufferer’s account.
Medeiros-Alidon’s bail was set at $42,000, Andres’ bail was set at $8,000, and Matias’ bail was set at $7,000.
The Hawaii Police Division recommends residents set up locked mailboxes at their residences to assist deter theft of incoming mail and drop off outgoing mail at a safe United States Postal Service drop field or publish workplace.
Anybody with details about this investigation is inspired to name the police division’s nonemergency quantity at (808) 935-3311.
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