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A man accused of orchestrating a $ 7,000 fraud scheme arrested at Wilmington – Mychesco

A man accused of orchestrating a $ 7,000 fraud scheme arrested at Wilmington – Mychesco

Wilmington, de – A Wilmington man has been arrested after investigating allegations of financial fraud of approximately $ 7,000, police said.

On January 17, around 12 noon, employees of the uniformed services department responded to 100 block on the southwestern street after being reported to be a suspected fraud incident. After their arrival, the authorities were informed of theft involving significant financial losses. Subsequently, the case was appointed to Detective Michael Hayman of the Criminal Investigation Division for more analysis.

Through investigative efforts, Detective Hayman has identified 31-year-old Chakil Langlua as the main suspect in the case. Arrest warrants were issued and on February 3, police in Wilmington detained Langlua without incidents of a 300 block of Spike Drive.

Langlua is now facing a series of fees, including theft over $ 1,500, attempting to theft over $ 1,500, illegal use of a payment card over $ 1,500 and is trying to make illegal use of a payment card over $ 1,500.

After being appointed to the Court of Justice 20, Langlua was released by $ 8,000 an unsecured warranty.

Authorities emphasize that at this stage, criminal complaints and accusations are just allegations. All defendants are considered innocent unless and until they are proven to be guilty of court. Additional details can arise when more information becomes

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