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Data shows 4 fraudsters lied to authorities in Miami-Dade



MIAMI – Four males instructed a Florida Highway Patrol trooper {that a} gold 2006 Honda Odyssey by chance rear-ended a purple 2022 Toyota Corolla that crashed right into a tree close to State Road 826 in Miami-Dade County.

Detective Jorge Rodriguez, a Florida Department of Financial Services investigator, reported it wasn’t what it appeared. Both automobiles had been insured, so Progressive paid $32,000, and National General about $24,000.

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And whilst insurance coverage firms estimate making about $308 billion in fraudulent declare bills once a year national, together with (*4*) for auto fraud, Rodriguez reported that it used to be one in every of such swindles.

Rodriguez reported proof shows Bryan Hernandez, Ruslan Rivero, Juan Fonseca Lauzao, and Elvis Fonseca Lauzao had lied to cheat the device.

Rodriguez reported the boys “know each other” and Hernandez and Juan Fonseca Lauzao “intentionally crashed both vehicles,” and “submitted false/fraudulent documentation in support of their claim.”

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Records display the boys reported getting remedy at Atlantic Medical Diagnostic, Dragon Clinic, and Nakelly Medical Center. Rodriguez reported the claims for damages “are inconsistent” with the information discovered with the Toyota ACM Techstream device, which makes use of the automobile’s front-facing digital camera.

Data from a recorder in the Toyota confirmed 3 frontal affects on March 11-12, and because the 3rd used to be at about 24 to 30 mph “the driver and passenger side seatbelts were buckled, the airbags were commanded not to deploy and the brake pedal was never pressed,” Rodriguez wrote.

Miami-Dade County correctional officials booked Juan Fonseca Lauzao on Wednesday on the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. He confronted fees of insurance coverage fraud, fraudulent insurance coverage claims, grand robbery, and an arranged scheme to defraud.

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Correctional officials additionally booked Elvis Fonseca Lauzao on Wednesday. He confronted fees of insurance coverage fraud solicitation, grand robbery, and an arranged scheme to defraud. Records display Rivero and Hernandez weren’t in custody Thursday in Miami-Dade.

Detectives requested any individual with information about this or different instances to name Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.

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