Police arrest father and son in driveway paving scam
Arrest warrant issued for third related suspect
Howard County police have arrested a father and son in connection with a driveway paving scam that occurred last month in Laurel. Police have issued an arrest warrant for a third suspect and are seeking the public’s help in locating him.
Paul Frank, 48, and his son, Spanky Frank, 19, have each been charged with four counts of selling home improvements without a license and acting as a contractor without a license. They were arrested March 11 in Prince George’s County without incident. An arrest warrant has been issued for a third suspect, Ace Frank, 22, (family relationship unknown) on the same charges. While all three Franks have permanent residences out of state, police believe they have been staying at a residence in the 8600 block of Contee Road in Laurel.
P.G. county , the land of crooks and criminals.
ReplyDeleteSpanky and Ace? Are you kidding me?
ReplyDeleteGypsies.
ReplyDeleteNope, they are "Travelers" most likely. If you don't know about Travelers...read up.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.fraudtech.org/travelers.htm
All up and down the east coast.
Definitely not Gypsies! No Gypsy is going to name their kid Spanky! Maybe their dog but not a child!
ReplyDelete5:42 is right. They are Travelers.
Yep Gypsies or Travelersfor sure
ReplyDelete...tramps and thieves
ReplyDeleteAt least the Salisbury area gypsy pavers have normal names!
ReplyDeleteYou mean like Rocky 10:49? And that's what you get. A "rocky'" driveway. Must've got the nickname from rocky road.
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