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Car salesman charged with corrupt activity


Published: Wed, October 7, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m.

By Denise Dick

YOUNGSTOWN — Two men have been arrested, and more arrests are expected after authorities searched a Canfield Road car dealership.

Michael Mrosko, 32, is charged with engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity. He worked in sales at the business, Fat Man’s Auto Sales.

Jason Coughlin, 34, faces misdemeanor counts of marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. He worked as a mechanic at the business.

Both men live in the city.

Boardman Detective Glenn Patton said the investigation began in 2008.

Authorities raided the business Monday afternoon, the third raid there. Mrosko is accused of withholding titles from people who bought vehicles at the business until the vehicles were paid off.

A dealership is supposed to place a lien on a title until it’s paid off. He’s also accused of issuing duplicate bills of sale for vehicles, the detective said.

“He was taking advantage of people who couldn’t afford higher-end cars,” Patton said.

Without a valid memorandum of title, a person can’t get valid license plates, he said, so a person who bought a vehicle from Fat Man’s could be subjected to fictitious license- plate violations.

There was no answer at the business Tuesday afternoon.

Mrosko, who was lodged in the Mahoning County jail, appeared via video Tuesday morning before Judge Elizabeth Kobly. He’s being held in lieu of a $10,000 bond.

Coughlin appeared before Judge Kobly on Tuesday morning. His next court date is Nov. 4.

In May 2008, township police searched the business, taking paperwork. In November 2008, city police also searched the business. No arrests were made after either of those two searches.

“Between November 2008 and [Monday], the Ohio attorney general’s office, Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Youngstown police received 28 new complaints” about the dealership, Patton said.

The investigation is ongoing.

denise_dick@vindy.com


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1Search4Answers(688 comments)posted 2 years, 4 months ago

These guys are giving car salesmen a bad name... o wait... yeah they fit the role.

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2chocolatebabe304(29 comments)posted 2 years, 4 months ago

I AM GLAD THEY GOT CAUGHT, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF PEOPLE. DMN DIRTY ASS CROOKS.I PASS BY THERE ALL THE TIME AND SEE THOSE DIRTY LOOKING DINGY BROKE UP ASS CARS. I WOULD NEVER GO TO THAT LOT NO MATTTER HOW BAD I WOULD NEE A RIDE. I AM SICK OF PEOPLE RUNNING OVER INNOCENT PEOPLE WHO TRY.

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3EricLW(66 comments)posted 2 years, 4 months ago

Jesus Christ. These cops went over the entire business with a fine tooth comb. marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia... What did he have a lb? a Marijuana pipe? I thought that was decriminalized in this backwards state? Holding a title until it was paid for? What's wrong with that? It's the new Lay away plan for dealing with hood people. It's not like they had a bunch of stolen cars on the lot and were dealing drugs like the party pantry was across the street. Cops bored out of their minds again.

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