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CARES Act fraud: Polk deputies arrest 10 people


The Polk County Sheriff s Office has arrested 10 people on charges of receiving Polk CARES funds through fraudulent applications after a six-month long investigation. Those accused range from paraprofessionals to Publix employees. 
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said nine of the 10 individuals received $2,000 each from Polk CARES, a county program launched in May to provide financial assistance to residents struggling to pay for rent, utilities and housing costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of $18,000 was paid from these falsified applications, according to the sheriff, and has not been recovered.
There are about 40 people are still under investigation, according to Judd. ....

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Sheriff: Polk residents defrauded county's CARES Act program, received thousands they didn't deserve


Sheriff: Polk residents defrauded county s CARES Act program, received thousands they didn t deserve
By FOX 13 News staff
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Ken Suarez reports.
LAKE WALES, Fla. - Several suspects from Polk County received $2,000 in federal CARES Act Funds intended for residents who were financially impacted by the pandemic  but they didn t qualify for the program, detectives said.
During a Friday press conference, Sheriff Grady Judd said the fraud started with 49-year-old Phyllis Tirado  who didn t apply for the funding herself a manager of McDonald s located at 416 West Central Avenue in Lake Wales.
Officials said she  felt sorry for one of her employees, 34-year-old Ebony Chaney, who didn t qualify for the funds, officials said. ....

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