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The police chiefs worked with a business owner to help hundreds of people get U visas intended for crime victims.
Four law enforcement officials, including two current police chiefs, are charged in connection with a scheme to fraudulently ...
Business owner Chandrakant "Lala" Patel, Oakdale police chief Chad Doyle, Oakdale city marshal Michael "Freck" Slaney, Forest ...
Current Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle and Ward 5 Marshal Michael "Freck" Slaney were each charged with conspiracy, six ...
Five people in Louisiana, including three police chiefs and a local businessman, worked together to falsify police reports ...
Those charged are Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle, Forest Hill Police Chief Glynn Dixon, former Glenmora Police Chief Tebo ...
Prosecutors said the chiefs and other officials exploited a program that offers immigrant victims of violent crime a pathway ...
State charges could follow for four men indicted on multiple federal charges in a scheme that allegedly had one paying four others for false police reports so immigrants could obtain visas meant for ...
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Prosecutors said immigrants seeking a U-visa would contact Chandrakant Patel and he would pay law enforcement to write false reports listing them as having been crime victims.
Four Louisiana police officials and a Subway restaurant owner have been charged in an alleged visa fraud scheme involving U ...
Authorities said the group would file false police reports, identifying an immigrant as a crime victim, thereby qualifying ...
NEW ORLEANS — Federal prosecutors said a group of current and former Louisiana law enforcement leaders took part in a ...
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