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July 2015

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30 | Overdrive | July 2015 Logbook For the second time since February, California officials last month arrested a trucker at the state border on charges of recycling fraud. Driver Ricardo Rodriguez of Colton was arrested for alleged recy- cling fraud and attempted grand theft charges after surveillance by Califor- nia's Department of Justice Recycling Fraud Team. On May 12, they were watching an Arizona recycling center when they spotted bags of empty containers being loaded onto Rodriguez's semi- truck, which bore the name of a California transport company. When Rodriguez arrived at the Blythe border agricultural checkpoint, he told an inspec- tor that his truck was empty. But inspectors found he was hauling the aluminum and plastic containers the team had observed being loaded in Arizona, which would have netted more than $15,000 in illegal refunds. Rodriguez's arraignment is set for July 14 in Indio, Calif. California incentivizes re- cycling through a fee paid by state consumers at the time of purchase and refunded when the empty containers are returned. Since the fee is not paid by out-of-state consum- ers, out-of-state containers are not eligible for redemption. California inspectors also apprehended another trucker, Martin Madrid of Fon- tana, when he attempted to enter the Yermo agricultural checkpoint Feb. 15. Madrid told officials his truck was empty, but it contained empty containers from Nevada that would have garnered $13,586 in refunds. He was scheduled to be arraigned April 23 on recycling fraud charges. Since February, state offi- cials have received significant restitution from two additional cases involving settlement agreements over illegal claims for refunds on out-of-state recyclables. – Jill Dunn Truckers arrested for recycling fraud (Continued on Page 86)

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