Craigslist scammers busted

Thu Apr 3, 2008 5:42PM EDT

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Justice has been done in the case of the Oregon man who returned home to find his house being emptied out and his horse being carted off by scammers who posted a phony Craigslist ad claiming everything on the property was free for the taking. The two schemers, one Amber Herbert and Brandon Herbert, have been tracked down and apprehended.

Turns out this wasn't a prank pulled out of spite but an almost clever means of covering up a crime the duo had already pulled. The Herberts happened upon Robert Salisbury's rural home and got a little giddy when they saw some horse saddles they couldn't bear not to have. After stealing them, along with some other items, the Herberts later posted the "everything must go" ad on Craigslist as a means of covering up what they'd already done. In the ensuing panic, they figured their comparably minor crime wouldn't be noticed.

Unfortunately for them, they posted the ad from their own computer, and working with Craigslist, the authorities were able to track down the perpetrators based on the IP address used for the posting.

The incident could be the start of something disturbing, as Craigslist becomes a tool used by actual thieves rather than those just looking for revenge, as was the case with Tacoma's Laurie Raye last year. (In her case, Raye's neice was ultimately arrested for posting the ad; Raye had just evicted the neice's mother, and this was the girl's form of payback. She was then sentenced to three months of house arrest.)

In light of that slap on the wrist, I wonder how the courts will look upon the Herbert couple...

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  • 1 Posted by istanjim on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Way to go, throw the book at them!!!

  • 4 Posted by redsphinx@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    It should be made way too expensive for knuckleheads, such as these, to carry out such activity. If they like saddles, perhaps they can consider implementing a four letter word: WORK

  • 6 Posted by paul_soares on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love it! More material for "America's Dumbest Criminals"

  • 7 Posted by ecarpent@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    Personally, I would be suspicious of an ad saying everything at a residence is free for the taking. Am I the only one who feels this way? The contents of an entire house... for free... come on!

  • 8 Posted by keybowvio on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    will the people who get robbed get compensated or their loss at all???

  • 9 Posted by ns91179 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have one word to say, WOW! To even suggest everything is free at a residence on a open online forum is just idiocracy, to believe it is just pure retardness. Every day I believe the American population is getting dumber and dumber. Where did all the intelligent people go? I hope someone knows, I want to leave to!

  • 10 Posted by aa4mw on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    Oh rats and I have several deadbeats that owe me big bucks and I would LOVE to pull that scam on them if only for revenge!

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