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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Wilmington Man Accused Of Theft In Tax Fraud Case

Suspect: Ronnie E. Williams, 49, of North Broom Street in Wilmington, Delaware

Resume: On March 5, 2009, a 62-year-old female victim responded to Troop 1 to report a fraud complaint. This victim advised officers that in February she went to R.E. Williams Tax Accountants Professional Accounting Firm and Tax Center on Philadelphia Pike to have her taxes done. There she met with the business owner Ronnie Williams. The victim turned over her documents to Mr. Williams and requested her taxes be filed. She paid him half of the cost up front with the remainder of the monies to be paid when the work was completed.

After several weeks, calls by the victim to Mr. Williams went unanswered. The phone numbers she tried were reportedly disconnected. It was at this point that she reported her case to authorities.

Troopers responded to the business in question. They contacted the landlord of the establishment who said that he himself checked the business on March 6th and found the inside cleaned out and empty. The landlord also reported this tax business has not paid him any rent.

In the days that followed the original report, three more alleged victims came forward. Their accounts of what happened were similar to that of the original victim.

On March 10th, Ronnie Williams was charged with four counts of Theft. One of the Theft charges was listed as a felony due to the victim’s age. He was released on a $3,500.00 bond.

Anyone else who believes they too have been victimized is asked to call the lead investigator at Troop 1 at 302-761-6677 ext. 325.


Ronnie E. Williams

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sure - I'm going to trust someone who looks like that to do my taxes! I wouldn't trust him to give me the right change at McDonalds.

Anonymous said...

well said

Anonymous said...

exactly what about his looks makes you think that he should work at a fast food chain vs. being an accountant?

Anonymous said...

They weren't saying he looked like he should be working at McDonalds ..they were saying that if he did work at McDonalds they wouldn't trust him to give them the correct change back.

Anonymous said...

He does not look anything like my accountant - who by the way is Mr. Professional all the way. Shirt and tie always! Neat as a pin and very inteligent.
This guy in the picture almost has a look about him that screams - "RUN!"........