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FBI’s Top Ten News Stories for the Week Ending August 26, 2011

Washington, D.C. August 26, 2011
  • FBI National Press Office (202) 324-3691
  1. Oklahoma City/Houston: Fugitive Charles Alan Dyer Arrested in Texas

    The FBI announced the arrest of 31-year-old Charles Alan Dyer, after a nationwide manhunt and the efforts of multiple federal, state and local law enforcement. Full Story
  2. Tampa: President of DME Company Sentenced to 12 ½ Years for Medicare and Medicaid Fraud

    Ben Bane was sentenced to 12 ½ years in federal prison for health care fraud charges and submitting false claims. Bane was ordered to pay $7 million in restitution, a $3 million fine, a $1,000 special assessment and three years of supervised release after serving time in prison. Full Story

  3. Sacramento: FBI Task Force Arrests Fugitive After 36 Years on the Run

    After 36 years of looking over his shoulder, William Walter Asher, now 66 years old, is finally back in prison. FBI agents and task force officers assigned to the Sacramento FBI Safe Streets Violent Crime Task Force arrested him without incident. Full Story

  4. Norfolk: Two Somali Pirates Sentenced to Life in Prison for Attack that Resulted in Murder of Four U.S. Citizens

    Ali Abdi Mohamed and Burhan Abdirahman Yusuf, both of Somalia, were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the pirate attack against the S/V Quest, which resulted in the murder of four United States citizens. Full Story

  5. Portland: Man Charged with Hate Crime in Connection with Arson at Mosque

    Cody Crawford was indicted on federal hate crime and arson charges for intentionally setting fire to the Salman Alfarisi Islamic Center. Full Story

  6. Minneapolis: Fugitive Romero James Spellmon Arrested for Murder

    Romero James Spellmon was arrested because he was wanted by law enforcement in connection with the shooting death of Richmond Eric Dunbar on April 10, 2005. Full Story

  7. Miami: Owner of Miami-Area Mental Health Care Corporation Convicted on All Counts for Orchestrating $205 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme

    Miami: Owner of Miami-Area Mental Health Care Corporation Convicted on All Counts for Orchestrating $205 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme. Full Story

  8. Cincinnati: Gahanna Couple Sentenced for Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme

    Michael Spillan was sentenced to 140 months in prison, and his wife, Melissa Spillan, was sentenced to 36 months in prison for operating a fraudulent stock-based loan scheme that caused at least 38 victims to lose more than $19 million. Full Story

  9. Detroit: Former “Most Wanted” Health Care Fraud Fugitives Plead Guilty to $9.1 Million Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme

    Two sisters who owned a fraudulent Detroit-area medical clinic and who are former “most wanted” health care fraud fugitives pled guilty for their leading roles in a $9.1 million Medicare fraud scheme. Full Story

  10. http://www.fbi.gov/detroit/press-releases/2011/former-most-wanted-health-care-fraud-fugitives-plead-guilty-to-9.1-million-detroit-medicare-fraud-scheme

    Joseph McIntyre, a former Philadelphia police officer, pled guilty to charges stemming from a conspiracy to illegally distribute anabolic steroids. Full Story