United States Attorney Terrance P. Flynn
Western District of New York
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 16, 2009
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FEDERAL
AGENTS SEARCH THE DERBY, NEW YORK HOME OF
SHANE BUCZEK, ARREST BUCZEK ON BAIL VIOLATION ALLEGATIONS
BUFFALO, NY: United
States Attorney Terrance P. Flynn announced that early this morning, January
16th, 2009, Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with
the assistance of agents from other agencies, searched the 7335 Derby
Road, Derby, New York home of Shane C. Buczek for evidence of a violation
of the federal bank fraud statute. The agents also arrested Buczek based
on allegations that he had violated conditions of release that the federal
court had imposed when it released him on bail in March of 2008 by both
committing the bank fraud violation while out on bail and by violating
other conditions the Court had imposed on him when it set bail.
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Anthony Bruce stated that Buczek, who is representing himself, made an
appearance before Magistrate Judge H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr. several hours
after his arrest and was remanded to prison for a psychiatric evaluation
of his competency to stand trial.
In the affidavit
requesting the search warrant, an FBI agent alleged that Buczek had opened
an account at Best Buy in Hamburg and then made a number of major purchases
including a 52" flat screen TV, and washer and dryer, and then instructed
HSBC to get the funds to pay off his $8,800 in appliance purchases by
debiting a non-existent account at Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation,
a commercial bank in New York City that clears stock and bond transactions
for major stockbrokers, but does not have accounts with any individuals
(including Buczek).
The agents who conducted
the search seized most of the items Buczek had purchased from Best Buy.
Mr. Bruce noted that the evidence pertaining to the bank fraud will be
presented to the grand jury and that the investigation is ongoing.
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