Woman arrested, accused of charging fee's for home loans that did not exist
In the following To view links in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. Your post count is 0 momentarily.Detective Mitch Blocher, Pendleton State Police Post, announced the arrest Sheila Victoria Goodner, 37, at 7:30 p.m. on today’s date at her residence. Goodner was located hiding in her bathroom at her residence at 9364 North Bayland Drive , McCordsville. Detective Mitch Blocher and Hancock County Sheriff’s Deputy Dan Devoy arrested Goodner without further incident when she was advised there was an arrest warrant for her.
An investigation that was originated by the Indiana Secretary of State into allegations that Goodner was offering or selling unregistered securities led to a warrant being issued out of Hancock County Circuit Court on August 31st for Goodner’s arrest. The title of her business was Good Cents Financial Solutions. Loan seekers in Indiana and Illinois allegedly would pay Goodner a commission to secure a loan and move into a new home. When the first payment was due home buyers would find out they indeed did not secure a legitimate loan.
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