Marlborough man accused of scamming ambulance association out of $43K
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Marlborough man accused of scamming ambulance association out of $43K
MARLBOROUGH, Conn. (WTNH) — State police say a Marlborough man was charged Wednesday with larceny after allegedly submitting more than 20 fraudulent invoices for ambulance equipment. Mark Merritt, 60, was charged with first-degree larceny and 22 counts of third-degree forgery. Waterbury woman arrested for allegedly holding stepson captive for over 20 years The charges stem from an investigation that started late October, when state police …
Marlborough man accused of submitting false invoices to ambulance association
A Marlborough man has been arrested after he allegedly submitted nearly two dozen false invoices and received over $43,000, according to police. State police said a member of the Roy B. Pettengill Ambulance Association submitted 22 fraudulent invoices and was reimbursed a total of $43,133. It happened between 2011 and 2024, according to an arrest warrant. Troopers said the invoices requested money for purchases that never happened. The warrant s…
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