Woman draws jail time for falsely reporting car stolen to collect insurance
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The following day, Hunter-Jones made a claim for the "stolen" vehicle on her
After investigating, Progressive determined that Hunter-Jones was several months behind on her payments and still owed the lien holder
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Officers found the Dodge Charger that had been reported stolen parked in the driveway of the rental home. When officers asked Hunter-Jones about the car, she said she had never seen it before.
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