Man accused of stealing $432K in crab while impersonating Safeway agent
A Florida man Is Indicted You can order over $400,000 Impersonating a crab is worth the cost of crab Washington State Safeway agent
David Subil was the suspected crab thief and was charged with interstate transportation. According To obtain a report.
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Prosecutors said Subil started his operation in January.
Subil, a falsely impersonating Christopher Delgado from Safeway, sent fraudulent purchase orders to California’s Arctic Seafoods.
According to the report, Arctic Seafoods shipped at least $432,000 in Russian king crabs as well as opilio crates to North Star Cold Storage (Stanwood)
The seafood was never paid for.
Subil was later detained in Florida on charges for damage to property and driving while impaired. According to the report, Subil was connected to the heist by authorities on February 7.
Prosecutors claim that the accused criminal attempted to flee Colombia.
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“According to [U.S. Customs and Border Protection] records, Subil has no international travel in the last five years,” charging documents read.
“Subil has no known connection to Colombia. Based on my experience and the recent activity in this case, I believe this last-minute travel was booked in order to flee the country from potential prosecution,” They add.
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