DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Six individuals have been charged in connection with a reported SNAP fraud investigation totaling nearly $1 million at a Dauphin County convenience store, according to court documents.
Wilson Garcia-Mateo, Rafael Powell, and Beatriz Acosta were employees of Solanyi Ramos, who an affidavit identified as the owner of Quick Stop Convenience Store on Lincoln Street in Steelton.
On Sept. 19, 2023, law enforcement received a complaint from a loss prevention manager at an area Karns Food Store in Mechanicsburg who claimed that a woman was involved in a scheme to use her electronic benefits transfer (EBT) benefits to get cash for food item returns, court documents show. The report showed three back-to-back “high dollar” transactions totaling $507.98 at the aforementioned Quick Stop, leading to an investigation being launched.
A series of affidavits alleges that Garcia-Mateo, Powell, and Acosta conspired with Ramos from Oct. 23, 2023, to May 1, 2024, to illegally exchange cash or other SNAP considerations with more than 70 recipients, totaling $81,248.39.
Ramos reportedly received more than $775,000 in reimbursed SNAP funds from the United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service (USDA FNS) by using a stolen FNS number from Feb. 17, 2022, through May 1.
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From Nov. 14, 2023, through Jan. 20, 2024, Sharia Kiser unlawfully exchanged her EBT benefits for $1,135.48 at the Quick Stop, court documents show. Meanwhile, Dorothy Wilson was said to have exchanged her EBT benefits for $953.50 from Nov. 8, 2023, through April 8, 2024.
After the investigation, Garcia-Mateo and Powell were charged with seven counts of SNAP fraud-related charges, while Acosta and Ramos received six charges related to SNAP fraud. Wilson and Kiser were each assigned three counts of related fraud charges.