Danville, Ind. — Police announced Monday that authorities charged 37-year-old Chaz Chennault of Sulphur Springs, Texas, with multiple Level 6 felony counts after he allegedly sent fraudulent emails impersonating town officials and induced a resident to transfer thousands of dollars for a purported local zoning fee; the case originated when a recipient reported the communication to town authorities. Investigators served search warrants for financial records, email accounts and internet activity, which led to identification of Chennault, court documents in Hendricks County show; he is being held in Hopkins County jail in Texas awaiting extradition to Indiana. Several other recipients reported similar emails but contacted town officials before sending payments, prompting the wider inquiry this week.
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This scam targeted ordinary folks, not just big businesses. It's a reminder that fraud can happen in any community. Always verify requests for money, even if they seem to come from trusted sources.
Chaz Chennault's alleged scam was stopped because alert citizens reported suspicious emails. If you get an unexpected request for money, reach out to the supposed sender directly. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's not tech-savvy.
Local law enforcement and municipal authorities benefited from identifying the alleged perpetrator, disrupting the scam, and reinforcing verification procedures for official communications.
At least one Danville-area resident lost thousands of dollars after responding to fraudulent zoning-fee emails; other residents experienced risk and stress upon receiving similar communications.
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Texas Man Charged After Danville Zoning Fee Scam
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