Alabama
Alabama man pretended to be his dead father to defraud retirement system of $132,646, feds say
An Alabama man has been charged with devising a scheme to defraud Jefferson County’s retirement plan of greater than $100,000 over a five-year interval.
Gary Dean Gibbs, 52, is federally charged with one depend of wire fraud, based on a joint announcement Thursday by Northern District of Alabama U.S. Legal professional Prim Escalona and FBI Particular Agent in Cost Johnnie Sharp Jr.
The cost and an settlement for Gibbs to plead responsible have been filed Thursday in federal court docket.
In keeping with the charging paperwork, Gibbs’ father was a former worker of Jefferson County receiving advantages from The Common Retirement System for Workers of Jefferson County, also referred to as GRS.
GRS is a retirement plan that gives advantages to retired and disabled staff of Jefferson County.
Starting in September 2017 and persevering with till February 2022, Gibbs hid his father’s loss of life from GRS and picked up cash from GRS to which he was not entitled, authorities stated.
Gibbs used his father’s private info and solid his father’s signature on paperwork submitted to GRS to additional his scheme. Moreover, paperwork state, Gibbs assumed his father’s id throughout phone calls with a GRS worker.
The plea settlement states that Gibbs collected roughly $132,646.12 to which he was not entitled.
The FBI investigated the case together with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Workplace. Assistant U.S. Legal professional George Martin is prosecuting the case.
The utmost penalty for wire fraud is 20 years in jail and a $250,000 effective. A sentencing date has not but been introduced.
Alabama
Check out these five scenic parks in Alabama – Yellowhammer News
Alabama State Parks offer lots of opportunities for fun, adventure, and family escapes, especially in summer.
Monte Santo State Park
Madison County
Known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, Monte Santo offers diverse outdoor activities and miles of scenic hiking and biking trails. It’s a perfect destination for nature lovers and families looking for a peaceful retreat.
Langan Park
Mobile
An urban oasis featuring lakes, walking trails, and large green spaces, Langan Park is a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors enjoy amenities such as playgrounds, picnic areas, and the Mobile Museum of Art.
Blount Cultural Park
Montgomery
A blend of art and nature, this park is home to the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Blount Cultural Park is beautifully landscaped with gardens, ponds, and scenic walking trails for the perfect day for nature lovers or anyone looking for outdoor respite.
Black Creek Park
Fultondale
A spot featuring scenic walking trails, lush greenery and a family-friendly atmosphere, Black Creek Park is a natural getaway. Enjoy outdoor movie night under the stars, adding a touch of cinematic magic to this beautiful park.
Oak Mountain State Park
Pelham
A haven for outdoor enthusiasts, Oak Mountain State Park offers a range of activities from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and horseback riding. With beautiful lakes and scenic views, it’s the perfect destination for adventure and relaxation.
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These Alabama airports are sharing $22 million in federal grants
Alabama airports are splitting $22 million in the latest round of federal grants to improve infrastructure like runways, lighting and taxiways.
Huntsville International Airport and Birmingham- Shuttlesworth International Airport are in line for the largest slices of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Grants, which are based both on passenger volume and capital improvement needs.
HSV will be getting $12.8 million to help shift a taxiway 200 feet and rehabilitate pavement and lighting on Runway 18/36, according to the FAA. In Birmingham, $6.9 million is earmarked for rehabilitation and construction of additional taxiways.
“The funding we’re announcing today will allow hundreds of airports to make critical improvements that will benefit passengers for years to come,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a news release announcing the grants.
The remaining funds are going to 10 other airports in the state, including:
- $667,080 to Weedon Field in Eufaula for taxiway construction
- $524,323 to Troy Municipal Airport for taxiway rehabilitation
- $332, 786 to MacCrenshaw Memorial in Greenville for apron rehabilitation
- $309,747 to Franklin Field in Union Springs for hangar construction
- $164,270 to Tuscaloosa National for lighting vault equipment reconstruction
- $46,674 to Gulf Shores International for temporary runway closure lighting
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