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Inmate's 'Inside Job' Schemes Other Inmates Out of Money

An inmate already in the Alamance County jail awaiting extradition to Georgia now faces more charges.
Credit: Alamance County Jail
Kassiem Miley

ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. -- An inmate already in the Alamance County jail awaiting extradition to Georgia now faces more charges.

The Alamance County Sheriff's Office said Kassiem Miley used other inmate's information to help get checks cashed into his commissary account at the jail. Investigators said from jail he provided routing and account numbers to family members of other inmates. He then told family members to order checks using the numbers (supposed to be from his own accounts) and then write checks on the accounts.

The checks were then chased, and the money wired to a third party who then deposited the money into Miley's commissary account at the Alamance County jail.

Miley is in the jail under a $25,000 secured bond for local fraud charges, obtaining property by false pretense. His extradition to Georgia is now pending.

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