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California trucker pleads guilty to stealing load of meat
May 06, 2019 - 8:23 pm
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A California trucker working for a Kansas freight brokerage pleaded guilty to stealing a load of meat valued at more than $160,000.
Federal prosecutors said Gegham Avetisyan, 37, of Valley Village, California, pleaded guilty Monday to wire fraud.
Prosecutors say Avetisyan contracted with a business in Olathe, Kansas, to deliver the meat to three places in California. He faxed documents to the company using the name Robert Ivanov.
Avetisyan picked up the meat at a packing plant in Omaha but didn't deliver it.
He faces a sentence of up to 20 years and a fine up to $250,000. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 12.
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