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Palo Alto County Officials Looking For Man Wanted In Connection With Home Repair Scam

November 22, 2014


(Emmetsburg)—Palo Alto county authorities are looking for an Oklahoma man wanted in connection with a home repair scam.

The Palo Alto County Sheriff’s Office it stems from a call it received shortly before 2:00 p.m. Wednesday from an elderly resident stating that a man identified as Mark Lane of Oklahoma came to her rural Mallard home requesting payment of $2,600 for replacement of a cable for a lightning protection system. The work was supposedly done while no one was home. The homeowner paid the man by check without being presented a bill. Authorities say Lane returned several hours later claiming he miscalculated the bill for materials and needed an additional $1,200, which was again paid to him by check.

Authorities say a bank employee became suspicious when the checks were presented, and contacted the Sheriff’s Office who in turn contacted the victim who had been questioning the incident herself. A licensed electrician was contacted to inspect the cable only to discover that the work had not been done.

Lane is described as a white male, 65-years-old, 5’11” tall weighing 200 pounds with brown eyes and grey hair. The only vehicle description is a white car.

The Palo Alto County Sheriff’s Office says it’s another reminder for homeowners to hire local, reputable contractors for any home repairs or home improvement projects.