An Allentown man is one of two charged in a scheme to set up fake identities to avoid paying $1 million in turnpike tolls.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced .
Two people are charged with defrauding the Pennsylvania Turnpike of $1 million with a scheme involving E-ZPass transponders linked to fake personal and credit card information, federal prosecutors said. Duvany Zambrano, 43, of Hamilton, New Jersey, and Sergio Jara, 37, of Allentown, allegedly began the scheme in 2018.
The United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced the indictment of two men who are accused of defrauding the Pennsylvania Turnpike of nearly $1 million in tolls.
Sergio Jara of Allentown scammed the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission out of more than $1 million in tolls by creating phony E-ZPass transponders, authorities say.
An Allentown man is one of two charged in a scheme to draw set up fake identities to avoid paying $1 million in turnpike tolls.
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylva.