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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Selling it on social media and probably wondering how they got caught...

BATON ROUGE - Two people were arrested Thursday for allegedly running a scheme that centered around selling phony Louisiana vehicle inspection stickers and temporary license plates on social media.

Louisiana State Police reported 30-year-old Louvenia Allen of Baton Rouge and 34-year-old Yakevia Hicks of New Orleans were both taken into custody for the scam.
-Roger.45

4 comments:

  1. Fool-proof scheme. Except for the part about having to advertise a crime.

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  2. Louvenia & Yakevia ?
    Must be Schvartze Amish names !!

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  3. Finally!!! After several weeks and several false leads another guess the race article!!!

    Thank You, Thank You,. Thank You!!! ;-O Nemo

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  4. When did Louisiana motor vehicle inspection standards get so rigorous as to make providing fake stickers into a viable business plan?? When I was last there you could pass inspection with most anything that moved under its own power.
    RetRsvMike

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