Arkansas towing company owner charged with illegally repossessing dozens of vehicles in fraud scheme
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KAIT News staff, Jordan Gartner
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The owner of a towing company in Arkansas, Heather Patterson, is facing multiple felony charges including 30 counts of second-degree forgery, 27 counts of false evidence of title or registration, theft of property, and 89 counts of falsifying a business record. Investigators allege she was involved in a large-scale fraud scheme involving the illegal repossession of dozens of vehicles and forging title paperwork. A judge found probable cause to charge her.
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She is accused of repossessing dozens of vehicles illegally and forging title paperwork.
Authorities said her charges include 30 counts of second-degree forgery, 27 counts of false evidence of title or registration, theft of property and 89 counts of falsifying a business record.
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