bloodrayne
01-05-2006, 01:23 AM
Arkansas Man Stole Identities From Sex Offender Registry To Fund Gambling
Bentonville, Arkansas - An man is facing felony charges after allegedly using a sex offender registry to scam about $20,000 from credit cards and tax refunds in the name of registered sex offenders.
Matthew Buescher, 35, was arrested Wednesday after a traffic stop by a Benton County Sheriff's deputy who found file folders containing financial information on several people. Deputy Doug Gay said Buescher apparently targeted Indiana sex offenders because their information was easy to obtain from the Internet, the sheriff's office said in a news release.
He told investigators he used the money to gamble in Oklahoma casinos, officials said.
Buescher, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas was charged with financial identity fraud, driving on a suspended licence and having fictitious tags. He posted a $7,500 bail Friday and was released from jail, authorities said Saturday.
Bentonville, Arkansas - An man is facing felony charges after allegedly using a sex offender registry to scam about $20,000 from credit cards and tax refunds in the name of registered sex offenders.
Matthew Buescher, 35, was arrested Wednesday after a traffic stop by a Benton County Sheriff's deputy who found file folders containing financial information on several people. Deputy Doug Gay said Buescher apparently targeted Indiana sex offenders because their information was easy to obtain from the Internet, the sheriff's office said in a news release.
He told investigators he used the money to gamble in Oklahoma casinos, officials said.
Buescher, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas was charged with financial identity fraud, driving on a suspended licence and having fictitious tags. He posted a $7,500 bail Friday and was released from jail, authorities said Saturday.