-
Opinion: California ruled with great jobs and boom times. What happened? - 11 mins ago
-
John Lennon’s Son Hits Back at Late Father Diss After Elon Musk Remark - 19 mins ago
-
The Year in News - 35 mins ago
-
Before Scopes, Clarence Darrow fought another battle. He was accused of bribing a jury - 51 mins ago
-
Teenagers Shot Dead on Christmas Day - 54 mins ago
-
Investigators Try to Determine Cause of Deadly Plane Crash in Kazakhstan - about 1 hour ago
-
Fact Check: Did Denmark Offer to Buy United States? - about 1 hour ago
-
George McKenna and Jackie Goldberg, lions of LAUSD, retire after fiery careers - 2 hours ago
-
Israel Loosened Its Rules to Bomb Hamas Fighters, Killing Many More Civilians - 2 hours ago
-
ESG Outlook in 2025: Despite Headwinds, No Retreat From Sustainability - 2 hours ago
Watch: Video turned into insurers stars a fake bear, authorities say
The footage is shocking. What looks like a brown bear — and there hasn’t been one of those in Southern California for more than a century — breaks into a 2010 Rolls Royce Ghost, seemingly using the door handle. Then it lumbers around inside the car, raking the leather seats with its mighty claws.
Except it wasn’t a terrifying beast — it was a person in a bear costume using meat claws, authorities said.
And the video was no lucky capture, but a staged performance submitted as part of a four-person insurance fraud scheme, according to the California Department of Insurance.
On Wednesday, Ruben Tamrazian, 26, of Glendale, Ararat Chirkinian, 39, of Glendale, Vahe Muradkhanyan, 32, of Glendale, and Alfiya Zuckerman, 39, of Valley Village were arrested and charged with insurance fraud and conspiracy, according to the California Department of Insurance.
The suspects are also accused of staging fake-bear videos with two Mercedes-Benz vehicles — a 2015 G63 AMG and a 2022 E350 — and submitting these videos as part of fraudulent insurance claims, the department says.
A bear costume with meat claws was discovered in the suspects’ home on Wednesday, according to the insurance department.
The Department of Insurance’s Fraud Division began its investigation — dubbed Operation Bear Claw — after an insurance company examined the recording of the Jan. 28 Rolls Royce incident and became suspicious that there was something fishy going on.
Upon closer scrutiny, the ferocious animal appeared to be a person in a costume, detectives said.
Detectives then discovered the two additional insurance claims filed for the two Mercedes vehicles. All three insurance claims were filed with different companies and had the same date of loss and the same location, detectives said.
They decided to tap an expert — just to be sure, mind you.
Detectives enlisted the help of a biologist from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to review the three videos who agreed that it was clearly a human in a bear suit.
The suspects are accused of defrauding insurance companies of almost $142,000.
On Wednesday, detectives executed a search and arrest warrant and discovered the costume and claws. The Glendale Police Department and the California Highway Patrol assisted in the investigation.
The case is being prosecuted by the San Bernardino County district attorney’s office.
Source link