LocalNews

Hammond man sentenced for leading bank fraud conspiracy

Photo supplied / pixabay.com/photos/insulation-prison-wire-barbed-wire-5007566/
A Hammond man has been sentenced to 27 months in federal prison for leading a bank fraud conspiracy across Northern Indiana.
Prosecutors say 30-year-old Anthony Juan McClendon organized a scheme to alter U.S. Postal Service money orders, negotiating over $120,000 in fraudulent funds.
McClendon, a repeat fraud offender, was also ordered to pay more than $41,000 in restitution.
He is the third defendant sentenced in the case following a multi-agency investigation.

Related posts

Pipestone Township man arrested after guns, drugs seized during search

Jon Zimney

Bristol man charged with rape, child molesting involving two teenage girls

Jon Zimney

Black Squirrel Golf Club invites community to annual Fireworks on the Fairway event

Alyssa Foster

Leave a Comment