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Harper Woods man who used elaborate disguises to steal money from casino patrons sentenced on wire, identity fraud charges
Read full article: Harper Woods man who used elaborate disguises to steal money from casino patrons sentenced on wire, identity fraud chargesA Harper Woods man who is accused of using disguises and stealing nearly $100,000 from 10 casino patrons will be going to federal prison for four years.
Harper Woods man accused of stealing money from casinos pleads guilty to wire fraud, identify fraud
Read full article: Harper Woods man accused of stealing money from casinos pleads guilty to wire fraud, identify fraudA Harper Woods man accused of using disguises to steal money from casinos pleads guilty to wire fraud and identify fraud.
Inside the case against Harper Woods man accused of using elaborate disguises to steal money
Read full article: Inside the case against Harper Woods man accused of using elaborate disguises to steal moneyNew court documents are giving us more information into an intricate scheme federal authorities say took place at the MGM Grand Detroit casino.
Harper Woods man accused of stealing nearly $100,000 from MGM Detroit
Read full article: Harper Woods man accused of stealing nearly $100,000 from MGM DetroitAccording to a federal criminal complaint, 55-year-old John Christopher Colletti donned prosthetics and in some cases full face masks and used props to appear like an elderly man as he ripped off casinos.
ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- July 24, 2020
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- July 24, 2020CDC releases new coronavirus guidelines for schoolsThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated their guidelines for schools preparing to reopen amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. So far, 274 students have been tested -- and two have tested positive. Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 75,947; Death toll now at 6,148The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 75,947 as of Thursday, including 6,148 deaths, state officials report. The number of COVID-19 hospital inpatients in Michigan has been steadily increasing since the beginning of July. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients.