FBI captures previous state trooper blamed for illegal tax avoidance, adulterating government archives
Previous state trooper Rene Algara was captured Saturday after a FBI examination brought about charges of illegal tax avoidance and adulterating government archives, as indicated by an Arizona Department of Public Safety news discharge.
Algara was captured on 21 crime allegations identified with illegal tax avoidance and five lawful offense accusations identified with adulterating government archives, the news discharge expressed. Algara's business was ended preceding his capture.
He was captured by FBI specialists as a team with DPS.
Algara began working with DPS in February 2016 and was doled out to the Highway Patrol Division in Cochise County.
The FBI examination stays dynamic, the discharge expressed.
Algara was captured on 21 crime allegations identified with illegal tax avoidance and five lawful offense accusations identified with adulterating government archives, the news discharge expressed. Algara's business was ended preceding his capture.
He was captured by FBI specialists as a team with DPS.
Algara began working with DPS in February 2016 and was doled out to the Highway Patrol Division in Cochise County.
The FBI examination stays dynamic, the discharge expressed.
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