Saturday, September 12, 2009

Phoenix-Area Authorities Get Serious About "Foreclosure Stripping" As Probes, Prosecutions Begin To Pile Up

In Phoenix, Arizona, KNXV-TV Channel 15 reports:

  • Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced Tuesday that there has been a significant increase in the number of people charged with gutting vacant or foreclosed homes in Maricopa County. The act, known as “home stripping,” has been on the rise in neighborhoods and dramatically reduces property values, according to Thomas. Multiple cases of home stripping are currently undergoing prosecution and some have led to hefty jail time.(1) [...] "The real estate market is tough enough without neighborhoods having to contend with this new form of blight,” says Thomas. “These prosecutions are important to hold these offenders accountable and to protect property owners in the affected neighborhoods."

Source: County attorney cracks down on 'home stripping' crimes.

(1) Alonzo Patterson, 48, was arrested in February after police reportedly caught him stealing copper piping out of a vacant Phoenix home and intending to sell it as scrap. Patterson was convicted on charges of burglary and possession of burglary tools in July and was sentenced to about 10 years in prison. Police reportedly caught Phillip Mora, 33, after he stripped copper wires and tubing from an empty home in Phoenix. According to authorities, Mora caused more than $14,000 in damage to the home and is facing charges of burglary and aggravated damage. Mark Sydnor, 54, was arrested in April by the FBI Mortgage Task Force after he was reportedly accused of selling countertops, cabinets, and plumbing fixtures on Craigslist from a foreclosed Scottsdale home. According to authorities, Sydnor told undercover police that he frequently removed and sold items from homes and gave the homeowner two-thirds of the proceeds. Sydnor pleaded guilty to defrauding a secured creditor and awaits sentencing. Realtor Kailash Bhatt, 43, was also arrested by the FBI in April and charged with defrauding a secured creditor and theft. Bhatt allegedly sold kitchen fixtures from an Anthem home on Craigslist. And Randolph Guzman, 42, was arrested in April, charged with theft, after offering two air conditioning units on Craigslist from a home in foreclosure in Surprise. Guzman allegedly told the FBI that the house was in foreclosure and he was trying to recoup his losses.T homas said these are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the piling amount of cases involving home stripping. foreclosure fixture stripping apple

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