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Sabina Covo
Hispanic Media Director
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Tallahassee, Fla. – This week, investigators with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement (OALE) arrested two individuals in Alachua County following an investigation into a scheme to defraud businesses and consumers by stealing fuel using fraudulent credit/debit cards as well as utilizing fuel pump pulser manipulation devices. This follows the recent FDACS OALE arrests of four other individuals in Pasco and Polk counties who were attempting to tamper with gas pumps and steal fuel.
“Criminals don’t take days off and neither does our ag law enforcement team who are constantly working with community partners to investigate and apprehend individuals perpetrating crimes across the state. At FDACS, we take seriously our responsibility to protect Florida’s consumers and businesses from theft and fraud – with these most recent fuel theft cases encompassing both,” said Commissioner Nikki Fried. “With gas prices hitting record highs, fuel theft can further drive up costs for all consumers. It’s also more important than ever that consumers are reminded of simple steps we have posted at FDACS.gov/skimmers to help avoid fraud by gas pump skimmers that could further hurt your wallet if your credit or debit card information is stolen. Vigilance remains key: if you see something amiss at the pump, contact us at 1-800-HELP-FLA or 1-800-FL-AYUDA.”
Background:
In late February, FDACS OALE began investigating an organized group perpetrating a scheme to defraud businesses and consumers by stealing fuel using fraudulent credit/debit cards and fuel pump pulser manipulation devices in Marion, Sumter, and Alachua counties.
On March 16, 2022, OALE investigators located one of the suspect vehicles at a gas station in Alachua County and observed criminal activity in progress. OALE investigators saw several illegal fuel tanks in the bed of the truck, watched two suspects pumping fuel into canisters in the rear of the vehicle, and determined the fuel was being obtained illegally. Upon inspection of the pump, investigators found that a fuel pump pulser manipulation device had been installed.
OALE investigators arrested Alfredo Quintana Marrero and Jose Luis Hernandez Verano, who were both booked into the Alachua County Jail on the following felony charges:
Bond for Marrero and Verano will be set by the court at first appearance. The Gainesville Police Department (GPD) stopped a second suspect vehicle that had fled the scene and arrested those suspects on similar charges.
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Press Releases
Media Inquiries
Contact the Office of Communications:
Erin Moffet
Strategic Communications Director
Erin.Moffet@FDACS.gov
Caroline Stonecipher
Deputy Communications Director
Caroline.Stonecipher@FDACS.gov
Sabina Covo
Hispanic Media Director
Sabina.Covo@FDACS.gov
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