Defendant used them to aid his bounty hunting efforts
DENVER – United States Attorney Jason R. Dunn announced
today that Matthew Marre, age 30, of Johnstown, Colorado was sentenced by U.S.
District Court Judge R. Brooke Jackson to serve 15 months imprisonment followed
by 3 years of supervised release for fraudulently obtaining confidential phone
records. The defendant appeared at the
hearing in custody and was remanded at the hearing’s conclusion. The FBI joined in today’s announcement.
According to the stipulated facts contained in the plea
agreement, Marre worked as a fugitive recovery agent, or bounty hunter,
throughout Colorado. He contacted the
four major cellular phone carriers – Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T –
falsely claiming to be a law enforcement officer investigating exigent
circumstances with suicidal subjects. In
doing so, Marre submitted false documents and used an email address he had
created to look like an official law enforcement email. Marre’s fraudulent requests involved cell
phone GPS location information which he used in an effort to locate bounties
rather than for a legitimate law enforcement purposes.
Phone providers became suspicious of Marre’s requests for
emergency assistance and contacted the FBI when their attempts to verify
Marre’s claim to be a law enforcement officer were unsuccessful.
“Those who impersonate peace officers for their own private
gain will be held accountable for their actions,” said U.S. Attorney Jason
Dunn. “In this case, the defendant will
have some time in federal prison to reflect on his conduct.”
"Impersonating a law enforcement officer is a serious
offense," stated FBI Special Agent in Charge Dean Phillips. "Gaining access to private information
without a legitimate law enforcement purpose, especially alleging a threat to
life, undermines the lawful processes in place which allow us to investigate
crime."
This case was investigated by the FBI Safe Streets Task
Force. The defendant was prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Holloway.
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