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Person dons bear costume to stage attacks on luxury cars to fool insurance companies into $141K payouts

It is said that a man once wore a bear costume in Southern California and damaged a luxury car, allowing his friends to collect a large insurance payout.

Four people in the Los Angeles area were arrested and charged with insurance fraud and conspiracy after they claimed their luxury car was damaged by a bear. Insurance investigators discovered that the destruction was actually caused by a person wearing a bear costume.

The fake beast allegedly broke into a 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost parked at Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino Mountains, northeast of Los Angeles, on January 8, according to the California Department of Insurance Fraud Division.

The California Department of Insurance has accused four people of pretending that a bear broke into their car in order to collect insurance money. california department of insurance

The owner of the luxury car submitted a video to his insurance company to prove that the creature destroyed the car, but the insurance department did not respond.

“Further review of the video revealed that the bear was actually a person wearing a bear costume,” the California Insurance Fraud Bureau said in a statement. This was revealed in a statement.

Insurance officials said the scammers sent fake videos of bear intrusions to insurance companies. california department of insurance
Insurance officials said the video showed a person wearing a bear costume.
california department of insurance

Ruben Tamrazian, Ararat Chirkinian, Vahe Muradkanyan, and Alfiya Zuckerman are all charged with insurance fraud and conspiracy.

The California Department of Insurance announced that “as a result of the alleged fraud committed by the suspects, the insurance company was defrauded of $141,839.''

The state Department of Health also released footage of an operation called “Operation Bear Claw” detailing the alleged animal production.

Surveillance camera video showed the alleged beast breaking into the passenger side window of the Rolls Royce, but when it got into the back seat, the animal's “fur” was very shiny. It looked sleek and smooth – a wild creature that looked like a store-bought Halloween costume.

Photos released by investigators revealed very straight, parallel marks inside the Rolls-Royce that damaged the seats and doors, which the car's owner claimed were caused by bear claws. .

The suspects claimed the marks on the inside of the car were bear scratches. Insurance Bureau
Health and wildlife officials believe the tracks are not from a real bear. california department of insurance

Biologists with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reviewed the footage and suggested it was a person in a costume. A bear costume was later found at the suspect's home after a search warrant was executed.

Photos of the outfit showed what appeared to be a onesie with bear-like fur, attachable feet and hands, and claw-like blades that may have been used to damage the seat.

Four people were arrested and charged with insurance fraud and conspiracy. california department of insurance
The California Department of Insurance announced that the insurance company was defrauded of $141,839. california department of insurance

This incident was not the only questionable claim.

Detectives discovered two additional insurance claims from two different insurance companies where the suspects made reckless claims on the same date and location.

“Each of these allegations involves two different vehicles, a 2015 Mercedes G63 AMG and a 2022 Mercedes E350, and the suspects again wore bear costumes and the bear also appeared in these vehicles. “It appears that the vehicle was made to appear as if it had entered the vehicle and was damaged,” the California Department of State said in a statement. Insurance claim completed.

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