California Auto Insurance Fraud Investigation Results in Charges for Couple

January 31, 2022

Edwin Saghian, 51, of Tarzana, California, was arraigned on Monday at the Fresno County Superior Court on five felony counts of insurance fraud after allegedly setting fire to his own vehicle and then reporting it stolen for an insurance payout.

His alleged co-conspirator and girlfriend, Clarita Martinez, also known as Clarita Bailey, 39, of Fresno, has been charged with one felony count of insurance fraud and is scheduled to be arraigned March 4.

In January 2020, Saghian reported he drove from the Los Angeles area to Fresno to visit his girlfriend. Following dinner and a trip to a nearby casino, Saghian reported his 2017 Chevy Tahoe was stolen. Shortly after, Saghian’s Chevy Tahoe was recovered burned by the California Highway Patrol. but a vehicle inspection found no signs of forced entry or ignition tampering. The vehicle was declared a total loss of $27,041, according to the California Department of Insurance.

An investigation by the CDI reportedly revealed inconsistencies with the timeline of events Saghain provided. Detectives found that Saghian and Martinez were discovered to be in the area where Saghian’s vehicle was found burned on the evening of the alleged theft. Throughout the claim process, Saghian reportedly provided multiple false statements in support of the claim and signed a notarized affidavit of theft.

The investigation reportedly found Saghian allegedly drove to the recovery location, dropped off the Chevy Tahoe, set fire to it, reported it stolen, and then filed an insurance claim. It also found that Martinez allegedly conspired with Saghian to commit insurance fraud, according to the CDI.

Saghian was arrested on November 30, 2021, and is scheduled to return to court on March 4. The Fresno County District Attorney’s Office is prosecuting the case.

Topics California Auto Fraud

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