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Fernando Alvarado and Kevyn Arquieta were convicted after receiving roughly $23,000 total from fraudulent unemployment claims. Author: Samantha Solomon (ABC10) Updated: 12:16 PM PDT April 26, 2021
PLACER COUNTY, Calif. The first of several unemployment benefits fraud cases in Placer County was wrapped up with two convictions, the county s district attorney s office said in a Facebook post on Monday.
Fernando Alvarado, 41 and Kevyn Arquieta, 25, were each convicted of unemployment insurance fraud. The Placer County District Attorney s Office said both defendants were in custody in the Placer County Jail for other, undisclosed felony offenses when they filed the false unemployment claims with the state s Employment Development Department [EDD].
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By Liz Kellar | Staff Writer
A 19-year-old Penn Valley man has been arrested by Placer County law enforcement on charges that he sold edible gummies to a 14-year-old boy last week, authorities said.
Christian Brock-Hurtado is facing charges of child endangerment, furnishing marijuana to a minor, and evading a peace officer, according to a Facebook post by the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.
Last Friday, Placer County deputies responded to a call from a concerned father in Colfax, who reported his 14-year old son had consumed edible marijuana gummies and fallen ill, the post stated. The boy was transported to the hospital for his symptoms but no further information was released on his condition.