MONROE COUNTY, Fla. – A 35-year-old Tampa man has been arrested for allegedly stealing two Spanish gold coins, valued at over $50,000, from a resident in the Lower Keys.
Keiontae Raneake Osean Smith faces charges of grand theft and dealing in stolen property.
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According to authorities, Smith agreed to purchase the coins from the Bay Point resident for around $53,750 via wire transfer in August 2024. However, during the exchange, Smith presented a picture of what appeared to be a wire transfer confirmation, but the funds were never actually sent.
The victim later discovered that Smith had provided a fake bank tracking number, a fraudulent payment card number, and had even used a false name during negotiations.
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Warrants were subsequently issued for Smith’s arrest, leading to his apprehension and booking into jail on Thursday.
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