Four criminals in California thought they could outsmart the system with a ridiculous bear costume scam. These lowlifes dressed someone up in a fake bear suit and filmed fake attacks on luxury cars. They wanted to collect big insurance payouts without doing any honest work.
The scammers targeted expensive rides like a Rolls Royce and Mercedes vehicles. They drove up to Lake Arrowhead and staged phony bear break-ins back in January. Then they had the nerve to submit fake videos to multiple insurance companies hoping to cash in big.
But our hard-working investigators saw right through their pathetic scheme. The California Insurance Department called it Operation Bear Claw and caught all four fraudsters red-handed. Smart detectives noticed the same suspects filing identical claims with different companies on the same date.
This is exactly what we expect from California these days. Instead of getting real jobs, people try to game the system and steal from honest Americans. While working families struggle to pay their insurance premiums, these crooks wanted free money.
The fake bear footage was so bad it fooled nobody with half a brain. Real bears do not move like humans in cheap costumes from a party store. These criminals thought insurance investigators were born yesterday.
Thanks to good police work, Ruben Tamrazian, Ararat Chirkinian, Vahe Muradkhanyan, and Alfiya Zuckerman all face fraud charges. They picked the wrong state agency to mess with. Now they will learn what real consequences look like.
This scam hurts every single American who pays insurance. When fraudsters steal money, insurance companies raise rates for everyone else. Hard-working patriots end up paying more because of these selfish criminals.
Justice is finally being served in this crazy case. Let this be a warning to other would-be scammers across America. Try to cheat the system and law enforcement will track you down and make you pay.