Illinois Man Sentenced for Multi-State Auto Theft Scheme

June 27, 2013

A Madison, Ill., man faced jail time after being convicted in for an auto theft scheme that spanned Illinois and Missouri, according to federal officials.

The United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, Stephen R. Wigginton, announced that Gordon D. Caldwell, was sentenced on June 21, 2013, to a total of months in prison and ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $87,889.96.

Caldwell, 46, pled guilty to the charges on March 15, 2013. During his plea, Caldwell admitted that from April of 2011 to August of 2012 he had conspired with others to use counterfeit cashier’s checks of financial institutions to defraud individuals in both Illinois and Missouri who had listed their vehicles for sale in various media sources, the U.S. Attorney’s Office reported.

Caldwell admitted that he would go to the seller’s home or other location where a vehicle was held for sale, and while using false identification, he would give a counterfeit cashier’s check to the seller, according to federal officials. Caldwell also admitted that on two occasions, he used the fraudulently obtained vehicle titles to take out vehicle loans.

The investigation was conducted by the Metro East Auto Theft Task Force with the assistance of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office; the Granite City, Madison, Glen Carbon, Maryville, Effingham, Decatur and South Roxana Police Departments in Illinois; the Jefferson, and Boone County Sheriff’s Offices; the St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department and the St. Peters, St. Louis County and Arnold Police Departments in Missouri.

Assistance was also given by the prosecutors’ offices in Madison, Macon, Effingham and Morgan Counties in Illinois and Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Louis, and Boone Counties in Missouri.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Ranley R. Killian.

Source: United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois

Topics USA Auto Fraud Illinois Missouri

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