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geoff: it s all right. it s all right. i cleaned it all up. craig: i think we got an emmy for this one, buddy. geoff: oh, yeah. [laughter] craig: good night, everybody. good night. [cheers and applause] rundown. a network ahead. this is 9news now. personal foul, but this time it s not the refs who thrown the flag, it s the cops. the act is over for a man accused of going around town impersonating nfl quarterback, vince young, and scamming people out of money. stefan pitman was arrested today by prince georges county police. ken explains why he is now being charged with fraud. the swagger and smooth talk his victims claim he has was clearly gone on friday afternoon after 33-year-old stefan pitman walked into a pg county police station in handcuffs. he was arrested in temple hills for a warrant out of d.c. he is charged with first- degree fraud and it s our understanding through a 28-year- old woman who lives in the district that this gentleman, mr. pitman, was posing a
dodged a bullet as all the rain left something far nicer than flooding. the question is, what about the weekend. breathalyzer tests for everyone on duty. steven schlossberg on the mound tonight. a man who made headlines in washington, philadelphia and texas. not because of who he is, but because of the nfl star he s charged with impersonating. jackie benson joins us from police headquarters. reporter: doreen, people no longer have to ask the question, will the real vince young please stand up. police say 33-year-old stefan pitman of fort washington traded on a passing height and weight resemblance to vince young, seen here on the right, in order to defraud people. pitman showed up at things like hospital visits to fans, events the real young, number two quarterback for the philadelphia eagles, was scheduled to attend. we re told that he carried himself as if he were a professional athlete, with a certain swagger about him. reporter: but people began to suspect som
and deadly mushrooms, a strong warning from d.c. doctors after cases of poisoning from something that could be right in your own backyard. good evening. i m pat lawson muse. we begin with the disturbing fraud arrest. another woman has come forward. she says the man she now knows to be stefan pitman charmed her and convinced her to give him $25,000. he did it while posing as eagles player vince young. news4 s darcy spencer just spoke with that woman and is live in springfield this evening with that story. reporter: this woman s story is a little bit different. she said she wired the suspect $25,000 a few months ago for a business deal. but she says he did not hold up his end of the bargain, and now she s out a lot of money. and he s behind bars. amy willis says she wired $25,000 to a man claiming to be nfl player vince young. the money she says was supposed to be for an investment in a spa business that he allegedly told her she would run. i was called by wachovia bank,