California Car Insurance Scam Unmasked: Bear Costume Fraud Exposed

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Four Los Angeles residents were arrested for allegedly staging fake bear attacks on their vehicles using a bear costume to claim insurance payouts totaling $141,839. The California Department of Insurance, with help from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, determined the supposed bear in the video evidence was a person in a costume. The suspects face charges of insurance fraud and conspiracy, with the case under review by the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office.
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