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   Lincoln Failed to All   
   UPDATE: Police say second Navy Federal f   
   10 Jul 24 01:51:54   
   
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   From: lincoln@failed   
      
   The hearing was delayed until Friday.   
      
   Columbus Police Sgt. Jane Edenfield said after the court hearing that   
   Redding was working in concert with Steven Verrett-Lamar, who was a former   
   Navy Federal Credit Union employee.   
      
   “So the first arrest, Verrett, actually used this individual to deposit the   
   four checks,” Edenfield said. “He showed him how to deposit the checks, he   
   gave him the bank card, he told him which accounts to put them in, actually   
   handed him the checks. So, he used him as a funnel to deposit the checks.”   
      
   Edenfield says this months-long investigation, which originated out of a   
   call from North Carolina, is ongoing.   
      
   “It’s far from over,” says Edenfield. “There are several more people,   
   as I   
   put it, that are in the queue that we’re looking at and arrest warrants will   
   be pending.”   
      
   This is a multi-agency investigation.   
      
   COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — A second arrest has been made in an ongoing fraud   
   investigation involving Navy Federal Credit Union.   
      
   Demetrius Redding, 46, was arrested on Saturday, July 6 by the Columbus   
   Police Department’s special operations unit. Warrants were initially issued   
   for his arrest on Tuesday, July 2.   
      
      
   According to CPD, Redding allegedly deposited four stolen checks totaling in   
   $480,142.91 with help of Steven Verrett-Lamar, who was arrested in late May.   
   Verrett-Lamar is a former Navy Federal Credit Union employee who is accused   
   of depositing counterfeit checks worth more than $800,000.   
      
   Redding faces four counts of third degree forgery and four counts of   
   criminal attempt theft by deception.   
      
   The case is still under investigation and police say more arrests are   
   expected.   
      
   https://www.wrbl.com/   
      
   The lesson, blacks cannot be trusted with other people's money.   
      
   Stop black crime.  Send them back to Africa or execute them.   
      
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