Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Wilmington woman charged with insurance fraud ? Behind the ...

Wilmington police arrested a woman last week on suspicion of fraudulently reporting that an overflowing toilet wrought damage to her home at 118 Trombay Drive.

State Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin made the arrest public Monday, saying that the suspect, Stephanie Jean Holanek, 40, collected $27,430 for expenses filed as part of her allegedly phony September 2009 claim to her insurance provider, State Farm Fire and Casualty Insurance Company. Holanek, authorities said, also tried to bilk the insurance company out of an additional $9,321 for other spurious expenses.

Holanek was accused of fraudulently claiming water damage to the main level of her two-story house, which tax records show is 2,289 square feet in size and last appraised by the county at $423,251.

Wilmington police arrested Holanek on Thursday, and a magistrate placed her under an unsecured bond, meaning she was released pending trial. She faces four counts of insurance fraud, three counts of obtaining property by false pretenses and one count of attempting to obtain property by false pretenses.

Source: http://yellowtape.blogs.starnewsonline.com/16800/wilmington-woman-charged-with-insurance-fraud/

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