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SATURDAY JANUARY 8, 2011 VOLUME 5 NO. 2 CREDIT CARD SCANDAL GROWS On Thursday morning, at 7:00 a.m., city officials held a press conference on the status of the current EVG scandal. At that time, it was announced that the Secret Service and Treasury Department will assist with the investigation. Mayor Mosca and Chief Diaz (left) announced at the conference that the number of thefts that had been reported was 282 with over $82,000 on monetary losses. But, by Saturday morning, that figure had increased to over 300 victims and the losses were over $100,000. According to Chief Diaz, this is the largest number of individuals victimized by one crime in Sierra Madre. There are six financial institutions involved: Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Bank of the West, American Express and Citibank. Most accounts were only hit once, however, there were several accounts that were hit between two and nine times. The largest individual loss was $3,700. Of the victims, 78% of them are Sierra Madre residents. Several of the financial institutions automatically canceled the credit cards and issued new ones as soon as they became aware of the situation. One resident reported that although she had not been a victim of the fraud, because she had made a single purchase at EVG over the summer, they were sending her a new card just to be safe. Pam Cimino, was hit with a $500 withdrawal made in Calabasas. The withdrawal immediately caught the attention of her husband and a friend joked, “He thought you’d gone Prada on him”, suggesting that the husband thought the wife was on a shopping spree. Chief Diaz and the entire police department have been busy interviewing victims and searching for the suspects. At the press conference, Diaz said there were now three suspects, one of whom is Evgeny Yakimenko, a Russian who purchased the station a year ago. Diaz also noted that the investigation did include the Valero station but said that the owners of the Valero station were cooperating with the department. Last week, Diaz made a presentation to the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club and to the Senior Community briefing them on the status of the investigation. She reviewed many of the ways in which thieves steal your identity and what one can do to protect themselves. The notoriety of this crime has had Sierra Madre on all the major network news shows. TV cameras were spotted in town numerous times during the week. Although outside agencies will be assisting with the investigation, the Sierra Madre Police Department is who residents should contact if they find their identities have been compromised. S. Henderson/MVNews Although this is the largest number of victims reported in one crime, it is not the largest property loss. Here is the totalvalue of all property reported stolen in Sierra Madre for the last eight years. 2002 - $283.192 2003 - $237,444 2004 - $590,084 2005 - $557,362 2006 - $569,957 2007 - $999,063* 2008 - $213,536 2009 - $300,706 *The 2007 figure included a house that had been taken by trickery. Police Chief Urges EVG Victims to Report Fraud Sierra Madre Police Chief Marilyn Diaz is urging victims of the EVG gas station fraud to report the crime to the Police Department. The fraudulent charges arising from credit and debit cards used at the EVG station are showing up both as EVG charges and charges to other retail establishments, both in California and out of state. Anyone who has used a credit or debit card at EVG in the past 12 months should report any fraudulent charges to Sierra Madre police. Some victims have dealt only with their banks to reconcile the fraudulent charges, and opted not to report the crime to police. It is critically important to report as many fraud cases as possible. The greater number of victims, and the higher the loss, increases the chances of a successful prosecution if the suspects are identified and arrested. As of Saturday, January 8, 2011, over 360 victims have been identified, and the loss exceeds $100,000. Victims can report fraud at the Sierra Madre police station at their convenience, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The police will process reports promptly. For more information call (626) 355-1414. A HAPPY, GRAND RE-OPENING DETECTIVES NEED YOUR HELP IDENTIFYING THIS SUBJECT There were smiles all around at the ribbon cutting for the renovated Sierra Madre room. Councilperson MacGillivray (center) was exceptionally pleased with the new bathrooms and kitchen. At a time when dealing with the disturbing news of the EVG scam and on the heels of concerns over the city’s hillsides and debris basins, city officials and staff have had little time for anything else. However, on Friday evening, there was an opportunity to celebrate the re-opening of the Sierra Madre Room at the Recreation Center. After months of construction activity, Mayor Joe Mosca and Former Mayor Mary Ann MacGillivray cut the ribbon for the new facility. Members of the City Council and Community Services Commission, along with approximately 75 residents were on hand to tour the renovated room. The improvements include a completely new hardwood floor, new bathrooms (something longtime residents who saw them were elated about), and a brand new kitchen complete with new appliances. The new room also has a ‘state of the art’ method of distributing heat and air conditioning to the room. The old fashioned ceiling pipe that ran the length of the room from the ceiling and was immovable, was replaced with a synthetic, pipe that collaspes into a decorative hanging object when the heat or a/c are not on. This new, flexible, “pipe thingy”, as one resident called it, also cannot be dented by flying objects, etc. For more information on the availabity of the room for events and/or meetings, please contact the Community and Personnel Services Department at 626-355-5278. The Sierra Madre Police Department have issued a Crime Bulletin as part of their investigation into the EVG credit card scandal. The subject pictured above was photographed withdrawing funds from the victim’s account in the City of Montebello. If you recognize this person or have any other information related to this case, please contact Detective Gene Gray at (626) 355-7534 or via email at ggray@cityofsierramadre.com. Read The Paper Online At: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||
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