Crime & Safety

$60K 'Predatory Scheme' Targeting Victims Seeking Affordable Housing Leads To Indictment In Westchester

The 52-year-old allegedly "took advantage of hard-working people simply trying to find a place for their families to live," the DA said.

YONKERS, NY — A scheme to bilk those struggling during a historic housing crisis has been foiled by investigators.

Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced the arrest of 52-year-old Norma Tirado, of Yonkers, on ten counts of third-degree grand larceny, and one count of first-degree scheme to defraud.

She was arraigned on Thursday in Yonkers City Court, and released on her own recognizance. Tirado is scheduled to return to court on May 20.

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Prosecutors say that the charges stem from Tirado accepting thousands of dollars each from at least ten different victims in exchange for finding them either Section 8, rent-controlled, or low-income housing. However, Tirado never fulfilled the victims' requests for housing, despite accepting over $60,000, according to investigators.

"Our office remains committed to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community," Cacace said. "In this case, the defendant's predatory scheme took advantage of hard-working people simply trying to find a place for their families to live. This reprehensible behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated."

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The investigation was handled by the Westchester County DA's Office Criminal Investigators, and is being prosecuted by ADA Sheila Horgan of the Public & Law Enforcement Integrity Bureau.

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