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2 Fraudulent Contractors Nabbed After Trying To Scam Tuckahoe Homeowner 2 Fraudulent Contractors Nabbed After Trying To Scam Tuckahoe Homeowner
2 Fraudulent Contractors Nabbed After Trying To Scam Tuckahoe Homeowner Two fraudulent contractors face charges after threatening to leave a Westchester homeowner's roof unfinished if he did not accept a 400 percent price increase, police announced. The arrests resulted from an incident on Wednesday, May 22, when a Tuckahoe resident contacted the village's police department regarding suspicious contractors who had reached out to him to replace his roof.  According to Tuckahoe Police, the resident had verbally agreed to the work but had first requested a written contract before it began. However, the contractors instead allegedly began the job when he left …
Contractor Charged With Home Improvement Fraud In Monroe County, DA Says Contractor Charged With Home Improvement Fraud In Monroe County, DA Says
Contractor Charged With Home Improvement Fraud In Monroe County, DA Says A Monroe County contractor is accused of pocketing tens of thousands for work he didn't perform, officials say.  The District Attorney's Office said Garry Dobson is charged with home improvement fraud, deceptive business practices, and related counts.  According to prosecutors, a pair of homeowners gave Dobson a $45,000 deposit to build an addition to their home in June of 2022. Months went by without Dobson beginning the project, and when the homeowners eventually asked for their money back, authorities said Dobson refused.  Investigators said he spent the $45,000 on unrela…
Police Warn Of Unlicensed 'Contractors' Soliciting Business In Westchester Police Warn Of Unlicensed 'Contractors' Soliciting Business In Westchester
Police Warn Of Unlicensed 'Contractors' Soliciting Business In Westchester A police department in Westchester is warning residents to be wary of unlicensed contractors going door-to-door in an attempt to solicit large upfront payments.  In an announcement on Thursday, April 11, the City of Rye Police Department issued a warning to residents concerning the unlicensed "contractors" that have been seen in the city.  According to police, the contractors will knock on residents' doors and claim they happened to be in the neighborhood. They will then offer to perform work such as sealing driveways, building new steps, or other similar jobs.  The fraudste…
No-Show Contractor Sought For Fraud In Forks Township: Police No-Show Contractor Sought For Fraud In Forks Township: Police
No-Show Contractor Sought For Fraud In Forks Township: Police A contractor paid to do landscaping work for a Northampton County couple but never actually did any of it is being sought for fraud by authorities. Steven Colson, 44, was was paid half the funds to complete the work for a client on the 700 block of Biltmore Avenue sometime last spring, authorities in Forks Township said. But Colson — who owns M&S Lawn and Landscape — never came back. The work completed and the funds were not returned, police said. Detectives determined the signature on the cashed check was similar to the one on Colson's driver's license. Several weeks passed without an…
PA Contractor Ripped Off $86K From Clients, AG Says PA Contractor Ripped Off $86K From Clients, AG Says
PA Contractor Ripped Off $86K From Clients, AG Says A contractor in Pennsylvania has been charged after he accepted deposits to build elevators in six residents' homes but never did any of the work, authorities said. Michael Bloom, of Williamsport, agreed to the projects, which totaled $86,110, AG Josh Shapiro said. He provided little or no services in return and refused to give his customers refunds. Five of the homeowners left in the lurch by Bloom were over 60 years old, the AG said. “The law is clear on this,” AG Shapiro said. “Contractors can’t enter into a contract, accept money from a homeowner, and then fail to deliver — and that’s …
More Fraud, Theft Charges For PA Pool Shop Owner Who Scammed Dozens Of Clients, DA Says More Fraud, Theft Charges For PA Pool Shop Owner Who Scammed Dozens Of Clients, DA Says
More Fraud, Theft Charges For PA Pool Shop Owner Who Scammed Dozens Of Clients, DA Says A Pennsylvania pool shop owner accused of scamming dozens of clients out of thousands of dollars is facing additional fraud and theft charges, authorities announced Wednesday. Bethlehem resident Roger Kornfeind, who owns Hydro Dynamic Pools, was initially charged in January with 26 counts each of theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property, as well as 23 counts of home improvement fraud, DailyVoice.com previously reported. Starting in July 2018, Kornfeind, 58, failed to fully install pools for customers who had entered into a purchase agreement and paid at least $2,000 down,…
West Whiteland PD Searching For Contractor Accused Of Scamming Victim Of $10,500 West Whiteland PD Searching For Contractor Accused Of Scamming Victim Of $10,500
West Whiteland PD Searching For Contractor Accused Of Scamming Victim Of $10,500 West Whiteland police are searching for a contractor who they say failed to complete $10,500 of home improvement work. A township resident told police that they hired George M. Brinton, 55, to complete work on their home on Dec. 1, 2020, Det. Scott Pezick told Daily Voice. Brinton was paid a series of eight checks for the project, totaling $25,845, but has yet to complete $10,500 of work since Jan. 31, 2021, Pezick said. The victim has been unable to reach Brinton for two weeks, to which she reported to police, Pezick said. Brinton was confirmed to be an authorized contractor with a legit…
Chester Construction Worker Surrenders After Collecting $11K For Incomplete Jobs, Police Say Chester Construction Worker Surrenders After Collecting $11K For Incomplete Jobs, Police Say
Chester Construction Worker Surrenders After Collecting $11K For Incomplete Jobs, Police Say The owner of a Chester County construction company surrendered to police after collecting $11,000 from a resident for work that was never completed, authorities said. The 69-year-old victim told police he gave Glenolden-based Lane General Contracting owner Joseph Ronald Lane IV an $11,000 down-payment in October 2020, according to the Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police Department. No construction work was ever done by Lane, who failed to return the money and stopped communicating with the resident, police said. An arrest warrant was subsequently issued for Lane, and he turned h…
No-Show Montgomery County Contractor Facing Criminal Charges, Police Say No-Show Montgomery County Contractor Facing Criminal Charges, Police Say
No-Show Montgomery County Contractor Facing Criminal Charges, Police Say A Montgomery County contractor is facing multiple charges after he was paid to complete home improvement work and never showed, authorities said. David Gofus, 32, provided two estimates under the business name of Doc Gofus Renovations in August 2019, then never showed up to complete the work, Plymouth Township police said. He also stole the homeowner's shutters and hardware, police said. Gofus, who runs under the business name of Doc Gofus Renovations, has yet to return them even after he was initially contacted by police on April 10, 2020. He was charged with fraudulent business pra…
No-Show Pennsylvania Contractor Scammed Client Out Of $19K, Authorities Say No-Show Pennsylvania Contractor Scammed Client Out Of $19K, Authorities Say
No-Show Pennsylvania Contractor Scammed Client Out Of $19K, Authorities Say A 37-year-old Bucks County contractor with an expired license was accused of charging a client more than $19,000 for a home improvement project then failing to complete it, authorities said. A resident on the 100 block of Tall Oaks Drive in Hilltown Township (Bucks County) told police that they entered into an agreement with Jared Frank Hummer, of Veteran's Home Improvements, for a project in October 2019, local police said. Hummer agreed to supply and replace 23 three windows, remodel a bathroom, and make some improvements to a second bathroom, police said. But sometime during the project…
Former Orange County Contractor Sentenced For Defrauding Customers Former Orange County Contractor Sentenced For Defrauding Customers
Former Orange County Contractor Sentenced For Defrauding Customers A 48-year-old Orange County man was sentenced Monday to seven to 14 years in prison for weapons possession, tax evasion and defrauding customers of his home improvement business. Daniel McInerney, of Blooming Grove, was sentenced by Orange County Court Judge Craig Stephen Brown after pleading guilty to the crimes that go back as far as 2010, said Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler. McInerney was arrested after the Town of Blooming Grove Police Department received numerous complaints that he had accepted payment in connection with multiple home improvement projects, and failed to …