KIRO-TV reported on Friday that 58-year-old John A. Comoza is due in court on Dec. 3 on identity theft charges for falsely charging 23 participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) with purchases at the food and seafood store registered under his name.
Comoza is accused of stealing $9,468.96 during a two-month period in 2012 by depositing the money from the fake purchases into bank accounts under his control. The Tacoma News Tribune reported that the scheme caught victims stretching from Tacoma, where he supposedly lives, across the state.
But KIRO reported that the address listed for the business, John’s Meat & Seafood, actually belongs to a residence. Addresses listed for Comoza himself lead to vacant houses and lots.
From Rawstory