By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
An Auburn man arrested last week on suspicion of cashing and attempting to cash fraudulent checks is now also accused of manufacturing checks and impersonating company employees.
Auburn police detectives arrested Jerod Williams, 24, Friday on suspicion of cashing and attempting to cash fraudulent checks at the Cash Club in Auburn. They also received reports that Williams was impersonating a Wave Broadband employee to obtain goods and services.
Williams, who remains in the Placer County Jail, is also accused of manufacturing checks purported to be for a company in New Jersey.
In addition, Williams allegedly targeted job seekers via the Internet, posing as a company official and asking victims to send him their personal information, according to an Auburn Police Department news release. Williams is accused of posing as a representative for numerous large and small companies on Craigslist and obtaining victims' information.
Police said they are continuing to investigate Williams' activities and believe there may be additional victims who have not come forth. They ask anyone with further information to call Detective Dustin McLaughlin at the Auburn Police Department, (530) 823-4237, ext. 221.
Police advise people to be cautious when providing personal information via the Internet or telephone.
Call The Bee's Cathy Locke, (916) 321-5287.









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