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Out of prison, ex-banker jailed on steroids charge
Posted: Sep 10, 2013 8:29 AM PDT
Updated: Sep 10, 2013 8:29 AM PDT
By The Associated Press
Randy Arlan MainwaringEUGENE, OR (AP) - A former Springfield banker recently released after serving time for identity theft and bank fraud has been jailed again, accused of possession of anabolic steroids.
The Eugene Register-Guard reports (http://bit.ly/15Mh4jm ) that police arrested 42-year-old Randy Arlan Mainwaring after being called to investigate "suspicious conditions" Sunday at his home.
The substance is an illegal, injectable steroid used to increase testosterone.
Mainwaring was on post-prison supervision after having served a brief stint in a federal penitentiary.
He was sentenced in a case that stemmed from an unsuccessful attempt to fake his own death to avoid trial on arson and other charges connected to a divorce case. The bank fraud conviction involved the theft of sensitive customer information from Key Bank. The bank said he used it to create a new identity.
Copyright 2013 KPTV-KPDX Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved
Out of prison, ex-banker jailed on steroids charge
Posted: Sep 10, 2013 8:29 AM PDT
Updated: Sep 10, 2013 8:29 AM PDT
By The Associated Press
Randy Arlan MainwaringEUGENE, OR (AP) - A former Springfield banker recently released after serving time for identity theft and bank fraud has been jailed again, accused of possession of anabolic steroids.
The Eugene Register-Guard reports (http://bit.ly/15Mh4jm ) that police arrested 42-year-old Randy Arlan Mainwaring after being called to investigate "suspicious conditions" Sunday at his home.
The substance is an illegal, injectable steroid used to increase testosterone.
Mainwaring was on post-prison supervision after having served a brief stint in a federal penitentiary.
He was sentenced in a case that stemmed from an unsuccessful attempt to fake his own death to avoid trial on arson and other charges connected to a divorce case. The bank fraud conviction involved the theft of sensitive customer information from Key Bank. The bank said he used it to create a new identity.
Copyright 2013 KPTV-KPDX Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved