Police arrest man suspected of robbing Catholic parishes in fake priest scam
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Police in California on April 11, 2024, announced the arrest of a man suspected of posing as a priest to gain access to, and rob, several Catholic parishes across the country. / Credit: Diocese of Brooklyn; Riverside County SheriffCNA Staff, Apr 12, 2024 / 17:30 pm (CNA).Police in California have announced the arrest of a man suspected of posing as a priest to gain access to, and rob, several Catholic parishes across the country. Multiple Catholic parishes in both New York and Texas over the last several months reported encountering a man who in some cases identified himself as "Father Martin" and who managed to gain access to private parish areas and steal hundreds of dollars. The scammer was most recently reported at several New York-area parishes; at one he succeeded in stealing nearly $1,000.On Thursday of this week, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department in Riverside, California, announced in a media release that they had apprehended the individual suspected o...
Police in California on April 11, 2024, announced the arrest of a man suspected of posing as a priest to gain access to, and rob, several Catholic parishes across the country. / Credit: Diocese of Brooklyn; Riverside County Sheriff
CNA Staff, Apr 12, 2024 / 17:30 pm (CNA).
Police in California have announced the arrest of a man suspected of posing as a priest to gain access to, and rob, several Catholic parishes across the country.
Multiple Catholic parishes in both New York and Texas over the last several months reported encountering a man who in some cases identified himself as "Father Martin" and who managed to gain access to private parish areas and steal hundreds of dollars.
The scammer was most recently reported at several New York-area parishes; at one he succeeded in stealing nearly $1,000.
On Thursday of this week, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department in Riverside, California, announced in a media release that they had apprehended the individual suspected of perpetrating those scams.
The sheriff's department said that on Wednesday they had located a car matching the description of the vehicle connected to the robberies.
"The driver of the vehicle, identified as 45-year-old Malin Rostas, a resident of New York, was taken into custody for an outstanding felony warrant out of Pennsylvania for burglary," the department said.
Local investigators "discovered Rostas was 'Father Martin' and had just attempted to burglarize a local church," the sheriff's office said.
Rostas was booked on the outstanding warrant, police said, and he will additionally be charged with the attempted burglary.
The sheriff's office "believes there may be additional burglary victims," they said. Investigation of the case is ongoing.
In New York last month, the scammer gained access to a Queens parish as well as the Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville's motherhouse on Long Island. He also reportedly attempted the scam at a Brooklyn parish last year.
Last fall, meanwhile, he showed up at six different parishes in the Diocese of Dallas and also managed to steal several hundred dollars from a Houston parish.
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