Wells Fargo had a warrant to foreclose on the property - but they went to the wrong home. Scroll down for video. Foreclosed: Wells Fargo wrongly sent contractors to take possessions from this house in the California desert. Trash: Workers left the house in a ...
Wells Fargo employees wrongfully foreclosed
a modest home near a small town in California, removing and destroying
nearly all of an old couple's belongings. Alvin and Pat Tjosaas, who
have been married for 56 years, lost three generations worth of their ...
“We are deeply sorry for the very personal losses the Tjosaas family
suffered as a result of their home being mistakenly secured,” said
Alfredo Padilla of Wells Fargo. “We are moving quickly to reach out to the family to resolve this unfortunate situation in an ...
But the house was in ruins after Tjosaas says subcontractors hired by Wells Fargo entered the property with a foreclosure
notice in hand. The notice had the name Stephen A. Janosik on it, but
the address for the Tjosaas family home. "It's the wrong house, ...
Decades' worth of valuables and family heirlooms were stored in the garage until recently, when subcontractors hired by Wells Fargo entered the property with a foreclosure notice meant for someone else. The couple did not have a mortgage out on the home, ...
About 100 protesters gathered in front of the Anaheim
Police Department on Sunday, the latest in a series of demonstrations
staged in Orange County's largest city in the wake of two fatal police
shootings. Carrying signs that read "Stop the racist ...
ANAHEIM,
Calif. — Hundreds of protesters denounced recent fatal police shootings
and issued a call for peace in the community even as police arrested at
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rallied in front of police ...
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July 13, 2012
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U.S., Mexico convene binational summit on human trafficking Authorities seek to expand collaboration to identify trafficking cases in both countries
LOS ANGELES – More than 100 representatives from the government and private sectors, including high-level law enforcement representatives from the U.S. and Mexico, convened in Los Angeles Thursday for a binational summit to strategize on ways to enhance existing efforts to combat human trafficking in both countries.
The daylong conference, organized by U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Mexican Consul General in Los Angeles, focused on ways the U.S. and Mexico can work more closely together to detect trafficking activity and prosecute suspected perpetrators. Featured speakers included Nelly Montealegre Diaz, who oversees the Mexican Attorney General's special prosecutions unit involving crimes of violence against women and human trafficking.
"For everyone at this week's meeting, combatting human trafficking is a top priority, but despite that, we believe a significant number of trafficking cases continue to go undetected," said Claude Arnold, special agent in charge for HSI Los Angeles. "The goal of the summit was to share ideas on further steps we can take together to bolster efforts to prevent this reprehensible crime."
"No human being deserves to be trafficked, abused or exploited," said David Figueroa, the consul general of Mexico in Los Angeles. "We must not allow our borders to be barriers in the ongoing effort to combat this problem. Our shared goal is to achieve a society free of human trafficking and human smuggling."
Topics covered during the conference included an overview of current human trafficking investigative strategies in both the U.S. and Mexico. Representatives from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles and the Mexican Attorney General's Office discussed case prosecutions. Other speakers detailed the current services available to assist trafficking victims and the vital role such support plays in these cases.
Conference organizers say the meeting was very productive. Participants agreed to look for ways to expand the existing information sharing between the two countries on human trafficking cases. Beyond that, the discussions resulted in a renewed commitment by both countries to seek new and innovative ways to collaborate on human trafficking enforcement efforts.