Romanian 19-year-old charged with thousands in local ATM withdrawal thefts
An ATM photo allegedly of Fabio CIuciu, charged in multiple fraudulent 2019 withdrawals from Wenatchee-area cash machines.
WENATCHEE A California man suspected of using bogus credit cards to steal about $16,000 from Wenatchee Valley ATMs is now in custody.
Fabio Ciuciu, 19, has been identified as the person in a photograph taken from a Cashmere Valley bank cash machine in February 2019, when he allegedly sought to withdraw cash on a phony credit card. He was charged by warrant with first-degree theft plus nine counts of identity theft, for allegedly using information stolen by credit card skimmers to create fake cards and withdraw cash.
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WENATCHEE A Wenatchee physician faces charges of domestic violence and felony counts including witness tampering and computer trespass, after allegedly abusing his spouse and unlawfully using Confluence Health computer systems to access her private medical information.
Dr. Tyler Howard Buckley, 37, was summoned to Chelan County Superior Court Tuesday on a charge of first-degree computer trespass. It’s the third felony charge leveled against the oncologist since his initial arrest in February, when his wife told Wenatchee police he had grabbed her, shoved her, and injured her arms as part of an ongoing pattern of physical abuse.
The latest charge of computer trespass alleges that Buckley used his credentials as a healthcare provider to access his wife’s private medical records through computer systems at Confluence Health, where the couple both worked. Police said Confluence Health administrators reached out in April to the Chelan County Prosecuting Attorney’s
PART ONE
Hello and welcome to Common Sense, I’m Dominick Bonny and today we’re exploring the bombshell legal decision in Washington state v. Blake which declared unconstitutional Washington’s strict liability drug possession statute, which criminalized unintentional, unknowing possession of controlled substances without a prescription.
It’s a case that presents itself almost like the plot of a much grittier, darker version of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, except in this film the pants have meth in them and no one knows how it got there. The case arose after a woman was arrested and charged with possession of drugs after being caught wearing a pair of pants a friend had loaned her that contained a small bag of methamphetamine in the coin pocket.
Investors sue Washington state bitcoin mining magnate who they say bilked them for millions
March 12, 2021 at 8:17 am
Malachi Salcido, founder of Salcido Enterprises, used his expertise building large climate-controlled buildings to set up a bitcoin mining operation in the Wenatchee Valley. (GeekWire File Photo)
Investors who bet big on Malachi Salcido, a self-described bitcoin mining magnate, now claim the Washington state man busted his own business, and may have cost them millions of dollars.
A group of investors who sunk $8.5 million into Salcido’s bitcoin mining company, StepChange, claim the Wenatchee man misappropriated, embezzled or otherwise misspent $2.4 million in company money over three years. At one bitcoin mine that he owns, Salcido charged StepChange a company that he held a controlling interest in rents that were more than nine times what he was paying on the mortgage.