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Placer County Jail inmates sentenced for EDD fraud

2 Placer County Jail inmates sentenced for EDD fraud Deputies learned that 25-year-old Kevyn Arquieta and 41-year-old Fernando Alvarado had both applied for and received benefits from the EDD while in jail. Author: Matthew Nuttle Updated: 2:03 PM PDT April 28, 2021 PLACER COUNTY, Calif. Two inmates in the Placer County Jail were convicted after being accused of fraudulently applying for unemployment benefits with the Employee Development Department (EDD) while behind bars. Placer County Sheriff’s deputies began looking into reports of possible EDD fraud by inmates in jail in October 2020. Based on their investigation, deputies learned that 25-year-old Kevyn Arquieta and 41-year-old Fernando Alvarado had both applied for and received benefits from the EDD.

Placer County DA convicts two in EDD fraud case

Fernando Alvarado and Kevyn Arquieta were convicted after receiving roughly $23,000 total from fraudulent unemployment claims. Author: Samantha Solomon (ABC10) Updated: 12:16 PM PDT April 26, 2021 PLACER COUNTY, Calif. The first of several unemployment benefits fraud cases in Placer County was wrapped up with two convictions, the county s district attorney s office said in a Facebook post on Monday. Fernando Alvarado, 41 and Kevyn Arquieta, 25, were each convicted of unemployment insurance fraud. The Placer County District Attorney s Office said both defendants were in custody in the Placer County Jail for other, undisclosed felony offenses when they filed the false unemployment claims with the state s Employment Development Department [EDD].

New council members sworn in to the Willmar City Council

New council members sworn in to the Willmar City Council The Willmar City Council started 2021 with the swearing in of four council members, three new and one returning. Due to COVID-19, the meeting and the swearing in were conducted remotely. 9:07 pm, Jan. 11, 2021 × Despite COVID-19, the oath of office was given to the new and re-elected Willmar City Council members Monday night. Councilors Michael O Brien, Julie Asmus, Justin Ask and Thomas Butterfield were led in the oath by the Judge Jennifer Fischer. (Screen shot from live stream on Willmar city website) WILLMAR Three new Willmar City Council members and one returning member were sworn into office at the start of Monday s council meeting, the first of the year. The meeting was held remotely due to COVID-19.

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