Following further investigation into a fraud case that spanned throughout Southwestern Ontario, the St. Thomas Police Service’ Criminal Investigation Branch have charged five additional people.
Back on September 6th, 30-year-old Fingal resident Kali Robinson-Bobier was identified as one of the suspects who attended various financial institutions and obtained loans and lines of credit with forged ID and bank documents over the course of several months.
Police have now charged…
38 year old Kenneth McClain with one count Identity Theft and one count Possession of Property Obtained by Crime. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
33 year old Anthony Mizon with one count Identity Theft, one count Possession of Property Obtained by Crime and one count Failure to Comply with Probation Order. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
45 year old John MacIntyre with one count Identity Theft. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
30 year old Taylor Winder with one count Identity Theft. A warrant has been issued for her arrest.
31 year old Amber Rutter with one count Identity Theft and one count Possession of Property Obtained by Crime. On Monday Rutter attended police headquarters to turn herself in on the outstanding warrant, where she was processed and released on an under taking with a future court date.
