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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Two Store Owners Charged for Alleged $200,000 Food Stamp Fraud

Two store owners in Tacoma, Washington, have been charged for allegedly carrying out $200,000 worth of food stamp fraud over 18 months.

Ibeth Cano, 53, and Guillermina Coronado Miranda, 44, were charged Friday in Pierce County Superior Court and are scheduled to be arraigned September 8, the News Tribunereported.

Cano was charged with leading organized crime, first-degree theft, unlawful trafficking in food stamps, and three counts of witness tampering.

Miranda was charged with unlawful trafficking in food stamps and first-degree theft.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is only two individuals. The complete system is a fraud against taxpayers. Take it down with the statues. Every time a statue is removed, remove food stamps from that state the statue was standing. Give them something else to think about.

Anonymous said...

Wonder if Miranda was read his rights?