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SHERIFF WARNS ABOUT QUICK-CHANGE FRAUD IN BROWN COUNTY, WI

On 4/10/20, Fox11online featured an article in which the Brown County Sheriff’s Office alerted the public about an organized crime group. Two men and a juvenile are members of the Rostas Organized Crime Group, which is comprised of Romanian nationals. The subjects use sleight-of-hand techniques to palm cash or jewelry from cashiers. The suspects have been identified as 37-year-old Vasile Paul, also known as Vasile Rostas and 30-year-old Mircea Rostas. If you have any information that can assist law enforcement regarding this group, please notify the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at 920-448-4230

 

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