Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Woman Reports Car Stolen After It Was in a Crash

A Jamestown, New York woman who reported her car stolen was arrested when investigators linked the vehicle to a hit and run accident that occurred in Buffalo two hours prior to the time the woman said she last saw the car.

Christine Cook, 35, was arrested by Depew police following an investigation by David Hahn of the Frauds Bureau of the New York State Insurance Department. She was charged with insurance fraud and grand larceny.

Cook contacted Buffalo police and reported that her car had been stolen in the city sometime prior to 9:30 a.m., March 17. She also reported the theft to her insurer, Progressive Insurance Company.

However, Hahn said that an investigation revealed that Cook’s 2000 Ford Mustang was involved in a hit and run accident two hours earlier in which the driver fled the scene, leaving the keys in the car’s ignition.

If she is convicted, Cook could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

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