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Woman Linked to Fraud or Victim of Bogus Boss?

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A 29-year-old woman who said she found a job through LinkedIn, a professional networking web site, is now facing felony fraud charges for trying to cash a fake check.

Tara Vaughns said she has been victimized by a criminal posing as an employer, but the Allen Police Department told a very different story.  Now the case will head to a grand jury in Collin County on Tuesday to decide if there's enough evidence to move forward.

Vaughns said she moved to Texas a few months ago from South Florida to live near her family.  She said she had purchased a monthly subscription to LinkedIn's premium job seeker service to help her on the job hunt, and finally found one.

"I was real excited," Vaughns said.

For $500 a week she could work at home as a personal assistant.  She said her first order of business was to purchase a computer, printer and Internet services so she could set up shop and work for her new employer.

"I researched it, found the best prices," said Vaughns. "And I sent her the information and she was satisfied with it."

Emails Vaughns provided to NBC 5's Consumer Unit shows the equipment, minus rebates, totaled less than $1,000, but the check she received from this employer was $2,600.  Vaughns said she was suspicious.

She gave NBC 5 a copy of what she said is an image of the check.  It had a New York address, a Florida phone number and it was sent from Chicago.  There were also various type faces. Vaughns said she called the bank listed on the check and that call eased those fears.

But when she pulled into the drive-thru to cash it, a bank associate told her it was counterfeit.

"He was like, 'We have to hold this check for a fraud investigation,'" she said.

Vaughns said she immediately emailed the employer from the drive-thru lane. 

"I attempted to cash the check and its (sic) not a good check," Vaughns wrote, signing the email "concerned and embarrassed."

"I drive off and then I get bombarded by the Allen Task Force of seven police officers with their guns drawn," Vaughns said. "I was just like, in shock.  I didn't know what to do."

She said she was booked, taken to jail and bonded out five days later.

 "It was so embarrassing, because I never did anything," Vaughns said as she cried.

She said after her arrest she never heard from her employer again.

A Large Criminal Enterprise

Allen police believe Vaughns could be connected to a multi-state fraud ring now operating in North Texas.

"We have indications, and by action, that this is involved in a large criminal enterprise that covers many states," said Sgt. Jon Felty, the public information officer for the Allen Police Department, who added only three officers, not seven, with no guns drawn, were at the scene.

Felty then described how the ring operates.  He said men typically break into cars to steal credit cards or checks before being passed off to females who actually use the credit cards and cash the checks.

There have been arrests in Texas, but the operation isn't based in this area.

"As best as we can tell it's based in the state of Florida," said Felty.

That's where Vaughns lived before moving to Texas.

Police said there are other coincidences also.  According to police, Vaughns pulled into the lane of the drive-thru that is furthest from the teller, where individuals are harder to see clearly and identify by sight.  Vaughns drove a light-colored car with a Florida license plate, just as police said others involved in the fraud have done, and that she was also carrying $5,000 in cash.

Vaughns told NBC 5 she was going to buy a car that afternoon with the cash, which she withdrew from her IRA and other personal accounts.  She showed NBC 5 those receipts.

"The receipts are inconsistent with her story," said Felty.

He also said Vaughns' supposed employer did not exist and the email correspondences and LinkedIn job searches were fabricated.

LinkedIn declined to comment on this case, but did provide a statement via email.

"LinkedIn's policy is to not allow fake profiles," wrote LinkedIn spokeswoman Krista Canfield. "If we're made aware of a false profile, we take appropriate action by restricting, suspending or terminating/deleting that account."

Canfield said the company's policy is outlined in the user agreement and members can report inappropriate posts or profiles.

Vaughns said she never did contact LinkedIn to report what had happened.

"All I know is she passed a forged document and the only victim in this case is the elderly gentleman in New York State who's out over $50,000 because the bank account that she had on that check is his bank account," said Felty.

But Vaughns' attorney, Scott Edgett, said she too is a victim.

"She has nothing to hide," Edgett said. "She did everything that she was supposed to do for her job, and she's the one that sat in jail for five days and is facing a third-degree felony conviction."

If the grand jury finds there's enough evidence to indict Vaughns, and the case moves forward, she could ultimately face up to 10 years in prison.

"I left a really good situation to come to Texas for what I thought would be a bigger life and it's just been a nightmare," Vaughns sobbed.  "I can't wait to leave here and I'm stuck because of this."

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Louisville Takes NCAA Title in Thriller

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The Louisville Cardinals entered the NCAA Tournament as the best team in the country and they're exiting it the same way.

Louisville came back from 12 points down in the first half and became NCAA men's basketball champions for the third time in school history in a thrilling 82-76 win over Michigan on Monday night in Atlanta.

"This team is one of the most together, toughest and hard-nosed teams," coach Rick Pitino said. "Being down never bothers us. They just come back."

The victory capped a memorable day for Pitino, who promised his team he would get a tattoo if they won the championship. Pitino found out earlier on Monday that he will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and then doubled down on the honor by becoming the first coach ever to win national titles at two different schools.

Louisville guard Michael Ware, whose right leg snapped in a freak injury during the regional final, cheered on Monday's game from the sidelines with his leg propped up on a chair. After the win, he took to the court on crutches to celebrate -- and cut a strand from the game's basketball net to mark the achievement.

"These are my brothers," Ware said. "They got the job done. I'm so proud of them."

The milestone win did not come easily. The Cardinals went down 12 points in the first half thanks to one of the more unexpected twists in any title game.

Michigan guard Trey Burke, who won every national player of the year award, left the game with two fouls and the Wolverines turned to little-used freshman Spike Albrecht for most of the first half. Albrecht, who averaged 1.8 points per game this season, hit all four threes he tried and scored 17 points to turn the game on its ear.

Luke Hancock turned it right back. Hancock hit four straight threes to close out the first half and Louisville trailed by just one point heading into the break. After the break, the game was a seesaw affair that ultimately turned thanks to Peyton Siva and the Cardinals' work on the boards.

Siva scored 14 of his 18 points after the break and was a relentless source of pressure for a defense that rattled the normally unflappable Wolverine offense. And the Cardinals had an 11-1 edge on the offensive glass, resulting in second chance point after second chance point.

None of those was bigger than a Chane Behanan putback with 1:52 to play to put the Cardinals up by eight points. Behanan took the ball back up through several Michigan defenders and put in the hoop to deflate one of Michigan's many attempts to grab control of the game.

You can find flaws with how the Wolverines played in the second half, especially some foul management in the final minute that coach John Beilein came about because he thought the team was already in the bonus when they were one foul short. But Burke was spectacular, scoring 17 points and making a block after running down Siva that was called a foul in the most egregious of the many questionable calls by an officiating crew that was not up to the championship stage.

As good as Michigan was, though, Louisville was simply better. They took some big shots from Michigan and walked through them like the experienced tournament team that they are.

Siva, Hancock (who was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player), Behanan and Gorgui Dieng all had huge moments in the second half while the younger Michigan team wilted under the pressure of the situation. The Cardinals, who rallied from 12 down against Witchita State as well, proved their mettle on Monday night and made it clear how deserving they are of the title as the best team in college basketball.

All in all, it makes for a day that Rick Pitino won't soon forget.

Josh Alper is also a writer for Pro Football Talk. You can follow him on Twitter.

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Fort Worth Considers Restoring Arts Funding

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The Fort Worth City Council will discuss proposals to restore arts funding that was cut in previous budgets.

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Months after slashing the Arts Council's budget for around $266,000, Fort Worth city council members will consider giving most of that money back during a meeting tonight.

The Arts Task Force will present a new funding formula to council that leans heavy on gas lease and royalty earnings as a way to restore its budget.

In addition to bringing in new museum exhibits, musical performances, and opera shows, the Arts Council also supports many music and arts educational programs for kids throughout the city.

The Arts Council is seeking a $150,000 increase in funding from current levels, which would bring their budget next year to $1.1 million.

The City Council meeting tonight starts at 7 p.m.

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Man with BB Gun Arrested Near Obama's Motorcade Route: Cops

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A homeless man was taken into custody Monday afternoon when he was found with a BB gun near the route President Barack Obama's motorcade was taking, according to police in Connecticut.

Police said Tuesday that Joseph Stravinskas, 27, was shooting at cans behind a house about half an hour before the presidential motorcade came by.

Obama was in Connecticut to deliver an  address at the University of Hartford that called on Congress to bring new gun control propoals to a vote. 

Police had originally said that a man had been standing at an intersection where President Obama's motorcade passed by and was arrested after pulling out the BB gun.

But on Tuesday, police clarified details of the incident, saying that Stravinskas had no connection to the motorcade.

Police from several departments were securing the motorcade route when a Simsbury detective heard a noise at 5:50 p.m. from the back of a home a few miles away from the university, and went to see if someone was hiding in the woods, police said.

The detective found Stravinskas with what appeared to be a rifle, aiming at cans propped as targets and ordered him to drop the weapon, police said.

When Stravinskas turned, he dropped his aim, and ultimately complied with police orders and was taken into custody.

Police seized the gun and determined it was a pellet rifle, police said.

Stravinskas told police he was homeless and his actions had nothing to do with the presidential motorcade.

Secret Service also spoke with Stravinskas and officials determined that his actions had nothing to do with the motorcade, which came by at 6:20 p.m. without incident.

Stravinskas was charged with breach of peace in the second degree, threatening in the second degree and interfering with an officer.

He was held on a $15,000 bond and is due in court on Tuesday. 

President Obama was in Connecticut Monday afternoon to meet with families who lost loved ones during the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December.

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Fire Forces Dallas Church to Relocate

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A Dallas congregation is trying to find a new place to gather after fire tore through their church on Tuesday.

The Iglesia De Dios Eben-Ezer on South Tyler Street in Oak Cliff started burning just before 1 a.m.  The church is still standing, but the inside is damaged by the flames and smoke.  Fire crews believe the fire started in the children's room at the front of the building.

The pastor tells NBC 5 that the small church will find strength through this struggle.

"I know we're going to get another purpose," says Pastor Jose Reyes.  "I don't like the situation, but the Lord says, 'Move it! You need another place.'"

Pastor Reyes had just left the church around 9 p.m. Monday after prayer services, only to be called back to the church four hours later.  Fire crews rushed to put out the flames in the building where he's been preaching for 17 years.  Firefighters had to cut a hole in the roof, the walls, and rip down insulation to stop the fire.

"The real damage is in here. This is the children's room.  The fire started in that room.  The little children's room," says Pastor Reyes.

A burned pile from the children's room now sits on the church's front porch.  A charred children's chair, a changing table, and a crib are amongst the debris.

"When you see that, you see all your memories flash before you," says the pastor's daughter, Melissa Reyes. She feared the fire would destroy what her father has spent nearly two decades building.

The church has about 60 members and rents the space. It does not have renter's insurance.

"It hurts, right? Like I said, then you have that comfort, because you trust in God that something good is coming, something better," says Melissa Reyes.

"I hope everything is going to be okay," says Pastor Reyes, "It's not my business. It's His business. The Lord's business."

Pastor Reyes says Wednesday night's 7 p.m. services will go on somehow.  He hopes another church may have available space, at the very least, they'll hold services in the parking lot or even in his home.

To assist the church in its recovery efforts, you can reach Pastor Reyes at (214) 288-0801.

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Budget Woes Ground Blue Angels

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The U.S. Navy's Blue Angels perform their precision aerobatics over the Florida Keys during the Southernmost Air Spectacular at Naval Air Station Key West in March, 2013, in Key West, Fla. (Rob O'Neal/Florida Keys News Bureau via Getty Images)

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The Blue Angels' wings have been pinned to the ground this year due to budget concerns.

NBC News has learned all of the performances of the U.S. Navy's elite flight demo squad for the rest of the year have been cancelled because of the mandatory budget cuts known as sequestration.

The Blue Angels will continue to train in Pensacola, Fla.

Cancelling the shows is expected to save the Navy $20 million, though of course the military - and civilian vendors - lose out on revenue from food and other sales to attendees.

Organizers of the Andrews Air Show, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland's Prince George's County, said last year that it would be held every other year due to budget concerns. The next show is scheduled for 2014.

In San Francisco, an event on Fleet Week in October will go on despite losing the Blue Angels, which has been its biggest draw, NBC Bay Area reported. 

Other air shows across the country have been cancelled, and the military no longer will perform flyovers at baseball games or many other major events.

The Air Force's Thunderbirds entire 2013 season also was cancelled in March. And the Air Force said they would not show off planes at trade shows, flyovers and open houses.

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Bill Clinton Sends His First Tweet

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Former President Bill Clinton's new Twitter handle is @PrezBillyJeff.

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Former President Bill Clinton sent out his first tweet over the weekend with a little help from Stephen Colbert.

The talk show host helped Clinton set up his Twitter account on Monday's "Colbert Report" after he revealed that the former president has never sent a tweet.

Colbert set up the handle @PrezBillyJeff, since @PresidentClinton was already taken, and helped Clinton type his first tweet:

Colbert also helped the ex-president set up his account profile, which reads "I am President William Jefferson Billy Jeff Rodham Clinton. Stephen Colbert is my BFF."

Monday's show was a special broadcast of the annual Clinton Global Initiative University meeting that was held over the weekend. The two talked mostly about Clinton's political career, but when they discussed social media, the ex-president admitted that he was a little insecure about Twitter.

"What if you tweet and nobody tweets back?" Clinton asked. "There is nothing worse than a friendless tweeter, right?"

But he may not have to worry about that. As of Tuesday afternoon, @PrezBillyJeff has over 55,000 followers and his first tweet was retweeted over 3,500 times.

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Circus Elephant Hurt in Drive-By Shooting

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A Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus elephant was hit by a bullet in Mississippi, the Clarion Ledger reported.

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An endangered Asian elephant traveling with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus was injured Tuesday morning in a drive-by shooting in northern Mississippi, according to local news reports.

The elephant was outside BancorpSouth Arena, where the circus will be performing later this week, when it was struck in the shoulder by a bullet, the Clarion Ledger reported.

"Leads are pretty slim," Tulepo, Miss. Police Captain Rusty Haynes told the Ledger. "We're dealing with a victim that can't talk."

The police department told the paper that it is investigating and has been in touch with state and federal wildlife authorities.

Meanwhile, the elephant was treated by circus staff and a local veterinarian, who were able to calm the giant animal. The arena's marketing director Kevan Kirpatrick told the Ledger that within 20 minutes, the elephant was walking around eating carrots.

The shooting, he said, was a big first.

"We have had the circus once a year since 1995," Kirkpatrick said. "Absolutely this is the first elephant shooting we had."

Haynes, the police captain, told the Ledger that the crime will be pursued as a federal offense since the elephant is an endangered breed, and the federal government may provide reward money for information that could lead to the shooter.

Ringling Bros. told the paper that it would issue a statement.

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Texas Man Doesn't Regret 120mph High-Speed Chase

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A Texas man says he doesn't regret a 100-mile chase that began in Texas and ended in eastern New Mexico after tire deflation devices were used to stop his speeding car.

Authorities say 24-year-old Christopher Sharp of Lubbock refused to stop early Sunday morning after being clocked by police in the Texas city of Canyon while at 120 mph.

In an interview with the Portales News-Tribune, Sharp said he took off because he didn't have a driver's license or ID on him and thought he could get away by crossing the state line.

"I don't regret any of it," Sharp said Monday night, claiming he decided to run because he didn't have a driver's license or an ID on him. "It was more about getting away. I floored it the whole way."

Sharp was booked into the Roosevelt County Detention Center on Sunday on a charge of aggravated fleeing from police.

Narrative from New Mexico Department of Public Safety:

Roosevelt County–On Sunday, April 7, 2013, at approximately 1:53 a.m., the New Mexico State Police was notified of a high speed vehicle pursuit in Texas, which was entering New Mexico.

The Texas Highway Patrol advised that earlier, the Canyon Police Department measured the vehicle's speed by radar at 120 miles per hour, TX authorities attempted to stop the vehicle; but lost sight of the vehicle near Umbarger, TX. The vehicle was described as at white 1999 Nissan four door sedan.

A short time later, the vehicle passed a Texas Highway Patrol trooper on US 60 near Hereford, TX, at 118 miles per hour, resulting with the trooper engaging in the pursuit of the vehicle. As the chase continued, officers from Bovina, Farwell, and Parmer County Sheriff's Department discontinued in the pursuit.

The pursuit entered New Mexico on State Road 202 in northeastern Roosevelt County. The New Mexico State Police deployed stop sticks (tire deflation device), striking three of the four tires. State Police utilize a trained method when deploying stop sticks. The Nissan continued a short distance and came to a stop near mile marker two on State Road 202 (two miles from the US 70 junction).

The driver, Christopher Sharp and passenger Toni Rodriguez were taken into custody without further incident. Sharp was charged with Aggravated Fleeing a Law Enforcement Officer. Rodriguez was charged with Accessory to Aggravated Fleeing a Law Enforcement Officer. Both were booked into the Roosevelt County Detention Center.

Charges are also pending by the Texas authorities.

Had it not been for the skilled training of the deployment of stop sticks by State Police, this pursuit could have ended in dire consequences. The fleeing felons may have escaped, or an innocent NM motorist could've been struck, being severely injured or killed.


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