Saturday, May 26 2012 1:53 PM EDT2012-05-26 17:53:17 GMT
According to the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Department, two people were killed in a shooting that happened Friday afternoon. The shooting happened in the 5100 block of Thomas Road, near the Baton RougeMore >>
East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Detectives responded to a shooting in which two people were found dead on Thomas Road around 4:30 p.m.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 12:55 AM EDT2012-05-25 04:55:23 GMT
A Baton Rouge woman says she put her bank card into the ATM machine expecting to get cash, instead she was left empty handed. What's worse, she says her account shows the $200 was deducted. And the bankMore >>
A Baton Rouge woman says she put her bank card into the ATM machine expecting to get cash, instead she was left empty handed.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 7:22 PM EDT2012-05-25 23:22:06 GMT
Investigators in Louisiana and Texas have arrested seven people they say were involved in an asphalt paving scam that duped numerous people out of thousands of dollars.More >>
Investigators in Louisiana and Texas have arrested seven people they say were involved in an asphalt paving scam that duped numerous people out of thousands of dollars.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 11:46 AM EDT2012-05-25 15:46:40 GMT
Three lanes were blocked on Interstate 10 due to an apparent hit and run crash Friday morning. Police reported there were minor to moderate injuries in the wreck.More >>
Three lanes were blocked on Interstate 10 due to an apparent hit and run crash Friday morning. Police reported there were minor to moderate injuries in the wreck. More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 6:40 PM EDT2012-05-24 22:40:34 GMT
ORANGE COUNTY, FL (WFTV/CNN) - An anesthesiologist arrested for DUI goes on a rampage in the back of a Florida Highway Patrol cruiser. "All of the officers are stealing my money! Stealing my money!"More >>
An anesthesiologist arrested for DUI goes on a rampage in the back of a Florida Highway Patrol cruiser.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 12:54 PM EDT2012-05-25 16:54:27 GMT
Mitt Romney and Donald Trump may be rich and powerful, but they are not sexy... at least the AARP dosen't seem to think so. The organization just released their list of the 21 sexiest men over age 50. NoMore >>
Mitt Romney and Donald Trump may be rich and powerful, but they are not sexy... at least the AARP dosen't seem to think so.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 9:08 PM EDT2012-05-25 01:08:00 GMT
Detectives are looking for a man who robbed a Dollar Store earlier this month.Police say the suspect, armed with a gun, walked into the Dollar Store in the 5200 block of Government St. on May 7th and demandedMore >>
Detectives are looking for a man who robbed a Dollar Store earlier this month.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 9:52 AM EDT2012-05-25 13:52:28 GMT
The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office advises there will be a DWI/seatbelt checkpoint Friday night. Agencies are not required to give the exact location of the checkpoint.More >>
The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office advises there will be a DWI/seatbelt checkpoint Friday night. Agencies are not required to give the exact location of the checkpoint.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 6:44 PM EDT2012-05-24 22:44:48 GMT
Volunteers from across the nation have gathered at the new "Find Mickey Now" headquarters at Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church in Lafayette, La. Mickey Shunick, 22, was last seen early Saturday morningMore >>
Volunteers from across the nation have gathered at the new "Find Mickey Now" headquarters at Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church in Lafayette, La.More >>
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) -
It's a problem that can cost us all millions of dollars - food stamp benefit fraud. Believe it or not, Louisiana is leading the way to stop it.
Inside a small room at the Department of Children and Family Services, 9 News was given exclusive access to a high-tech piece of equipment.
Dots on the screen there represent all of the thousands of people in the Baton Rouge area who get food stamps - taxpayer money loaded on Louisiana Purchase cards to be used for food. But it doesn't always go that way.
"What used to take months, we can now do in a matter of minutes," said Trey Williams with DCFS.
Using the tool, the state can track exactly where each person is using their card, exactly how much they spend and exactly whose card is being used.
"We're not Big Brother sitting there and constantly monitoring where you're purchasing and what you're purchasing - what we're doing is looking at patterns, overall patterns," said Williams.
"What do you say to the person who is a food stamp recipient and the think that you're tracking their every move and they say, "Hey, this is an invasion of my privacy?" asked Greg Meriwether
"Well it's not," explained Williams. "They're receiving public benefits and so we have every ability to go in and see how they are spending that money."
Here's an example - a man, who lives close to WAFB and uses his card several times each day at a nearby gas station. The state tracks purchases like this, because if all of a sudden, someone who lives here's card ends up being used in, say Shreveport, over and over, and that person still lives in Baton Rouge, that raises a red flag and could point to fraud. And that happens more often than you might expect.
"Well we see red flags pop up every day. Some of them are legitimate purchases that just fall into the parameters of what we set," said Williams.
Sometimes people sell their cards for cash, which is illegal. This system can go a long way in the direction of tracking that.
In cases of fraud, the people are usually arrested, but rarely face any serious jail time - they are usually forced to pay the state back.
"For some reason all of their purchases are being made at a store 20-25 miles away from where they lived. That might be a red flag - we don't want to give too many secrets away - but we look at several things," said Williams.
Last year alone, the tracking system recovered $3 million.