Man pleads innocent to theft, scamming elderly. Police charge Georgia man in pressure wash scam
A 52-year-old man accused of participating in a flim-flam operation that swindled some $2,000 from an elderly Columbus man was arrested Saturday on outstanding warrants for forgery and felony theft by taking.
Columbus police say J.D. Jackson of Apollo Drive was part of a group of men who offered to pressure wash the 76-year-old man's home, which ended up costing him $2,050 for some 15 minutes worth of work.
Jackson, who was charged during a Wednesday Recorder's Court hearing with first-degree forgery and felony theft by taking, pleaded innocent to the charges and remained held Wednesday night on $5,000 bond at the Muscogee County Jail.
On Jan. 8, Jackson, along with at least two other men, knocked on the door of the elderly man's Buckeye Way home and offered to wash his home with a pressure washer, said Police Detective Keith Slay. The homeowner told police he agreed to pay for the services and settled on a price of $50.
Slay testified that within 10 minutes, the "foreman" of the group appeared at the man's door and asked for a drink of water for his crew. A few minutes passed and the men announced that they were finished with the job, Slay said.
When the homeowner handed over $50 in cash, the men said they could only take checks.
Within hours, the homeowner discovered that the check that he had made out for $50 was later altered and cashed for $2,050. Slay testified to a bank photograph showing Jackson cashing the check at a Columbus Bank & Trust bank branch, along with a copy of his thumbprint on his check.
Slay said Jackson was wanted in other jurisdictions in the state for running a similar operation. The case remains under investigation.
Man pleads innocent to theft, scamming elderly. Police charge Georgia man in pressure wash scam
A 52-year-old man accused of participating in a flim-flam operation that swindled some $2,000 from an elderly Columbus man was arrested Saturday on outstanding warrants for forgery and felony theft by taking.
Columbus police say J.D. Jackson of Apollo Drive was part of a group of men who offered to pressure wash the 76-year-old man's home, which ended up costing him $2,050 for some 15 minutes worth of work.
Jackson, who was charged during a Wednesday Recorder's Court hearing with first-degree forgery and felony theft by taking, pleaded innocent to the charges and remained held Wednesday night on $5,000 bond at the Muscogee County Jail.
On Jan. 8, Jackson, along with at least two other men, knocked on the door of the elderly man's Buckeye Way home and offered to wash his home with a pressure washer, said Police Detective Keith Slay. The homeowner told police he agreed to pay for the services and settled on a price of $50.
Slay testified that within 10 minutes, the "foreman" of the group appeared at the man's door and asked for a drink of water for his crew. A few minutes passed and the men announced that they were finished with the job, Slay said.
When the homeowner handed over $50 in cash, the men said they could only take checks.
Within hours, the homeowner discovered that the check that he had made out for $50 was later altered and cashed for $2,050. Slay testified to a bank photograph showing Jackson cashing the check at a Columbus Bank & Trust bank branch, along with a copy of his thumbprint on his check.
Slay said Jackson was wanted in other jurisdictions in the state for running a similar operation. The case remains under investigation.
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