Authorities announced the arrests of three gang members in a massive check fraud conspiracy following a yearslong investigation that victimized 200 people and businesses in Polk County, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The investigation began in June 2022 when deputies responded to a call at a gas station leading to the search for Tyler Jacob, a convicted felon and member of the “Trap Boys” gang. Jacob was apprehended with a handgun, ammunition, fraudulent checks, altered checks, personal information of other people, debit cards, a computer, and a cell phone. The checks found with Jacob belonged to businesses that had reported fraud on their checking accounts and had been deposited into accounts associated with the debit cards, according to U.S. Attorney Mark Handberg.
Following a search warrant execution on Jacob’s computer, investigators discovered check-writing software and copies of fraudulent checks, revealing the extent of the conspiracy. The notebook found with stolen information belonging to deceased individuals, those in assisted living facilities, and mentally incompetent individuals indicated the vast scope of the crime. Another gang member, Jaquavious Green, was stopped on gun charges and found with blank checks, paperwork, and debit cards. Green, like Jacob, was a member of the “Trap Boys” gang. A similar situation occurred with a third gang member, Daquan Carey, who was arrested on murder charges following a shooting in Lake Wales. During Carey’s arrest, deputies found checks, credit cards, and a gun in his possession, indicating the larger operation at play.
Authorities believe Jacob and at least 19 other conspirators operated from July 2021 to November 2023 defrauding banks, credit unions, and businesses throughout central Florida. Known as the “Money Man” within the gang, Jacob had perfected the check fraud scheme and was teaching it to others. Sheriff Grady Judd stated that the “Trap Boys” gang has been disbanded, and efforts are underway to pursue their accomplices. Judd emphasized the seriousness of the crimes committed by the gang and their associates, highlighting the dedication and bravery of deputies who put their lives on the line to bring these individuals to justice.
The arrests and dismantling of the “Trap Boys” gang mark a significant victory in combating organized crime and financial fraud in the region. The authorities’ efforts to investigate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals involved in the check fraud conspiracy demonstrate a commitment to upholding the law and protecting the community from criminal activities. By identifying and disrupting criminal networks like the “Trap Boys,” law enforcement agencies can prevent further victimization of individuals and businesses, as well as sending a strong message that illegal activities will not be tolerated.
In conclusion, the arrests of the gang members involved in the check fraud conspiracy demonstrate the effectiveness of law enforcement efforts to combat organized crime and financial fraud in Polk County. The thorough investigation and subsequent arrests underscore the commitment of authorities to uphold the law and protect the community from criminal activities. By dismantling the “Trap Boys” gang and pursuing their accomplices, law enforcement agencies send a clear message that illegal activities will not be tolerated, and those involved will be held accountable for their actions. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration between law enforcement agencies, businesses, and the community to address and prevent criminal activities that threaten the safety and security of individuals and businesses.