FBI’s Norfolk Division Committed to Protect Hampton Roads

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

A version of the following op-ed from the FBI appeared in the The Virginian-Pilot on February 14, 2021.

The FBI’s Norfolk Division has been serving Hampton Roads for nearly 80 years, working closely with our partners to confront a broad range of threats and keep our community safe. The men and women of Norfolk have captured infamous spies, faced down mobsters, street gangs and outlaw bikers, and exposed corrupt bankers and dishonest public officials. In December, I was given the honor of leading this accomplished FBI division into the next decade.

Every decade brings its own challenges, but the FBI’s mission to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution never changes. In Hampton Roads, we expect counterintelligence threats will continue to confront our military and defense industries, malicious cyber actors will target our business community, scammers will attempt to deceive older Americans, and online predators will prey on children. The COVID-19 pandemic will offer criminals new opportunities to dust off old scams, and while violent extremism is not new the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol demonstrates the urgency of those types of threats today.

In response to the Capitol attack, Norfolk is assisting with the FBI’s Washington Field Office investigation. The Norfolk Joint Terrorism Task Force has arrested five individuals in the region for criminal activities related to the attack and continues to identify more thanks in large part to tips from the community.

Protecting Hampton Roads from all forms of violent extremism will continue to be a top priority for Norfolk. Our mission is proactive, and our goal is to prevent international and domestic extremists from conducting violent attacks in the first place. To be clear, the FBI does not investigate First Amendment protected activity. Our focus is not on rhetoric or membership in particular groups, but on violence, threats, and criminal activity. We work together with our partners through the Norfolk JTTF to ensure our communities are safe, but law enforcement efforts alone are not enough to stay ahead of the threats. We need help from the community and ask anyone who witnesses concerning behavior to contact us and help us prevent violent attacks that disrupt our peaceful communities and endanger innocent lives.

The division is also focused on growing threats from cyber criminals. As the virtual world evolves, cyber threats are more pervasive and everyone is a potential target. Ransomware attacks disrupt schools and cripple hospitals. Business e-mail compromise schemes trick employees into diverting financial transfers to criminals. Romance scams victimize older Americans and break hearts as well as bank accounts. Most of these scams originate overseas, and while the FBI has a long reach once money is sent it is very difficult to get it back. Our most effective weapon in this fight is prevention and our public awareness efforts aim to help people avoid becoming a victim. To stay up to date on new warnings follow us on Twitter @FBINorfolk and visit our web page at fbi.gov/Norfolk.

Hampton Roads has long been a target for foreign adversaries and our counterintelligence mission will be one of our most important priorities for decades to come. Hostile adversaries target the region’s critical infrastructure and maritime industries, and foreign intelligence services attempt to leverage insiders to steal military and government secrets, technology, and American know-how. In this arena, we work closely with our military and intelligence partners and lean into relationships we have built within the defense industry, academia, and the private sector to protect the nation’s secrets and economic interests.

Keeping Hampton Roads safe and protecting our vital economic and strategic interests is a shared responsibility, and success requires a community-wide approach built on relationships of trust. For our part, as we carry out the FBI’s mission, we commit to upholding the standards of collaboration, transparency, and integrity this community has come to expect from the Norfolk Division.

Brian C. Dugan
Special Agent in Charge
FBI Norfolk Field Office

Dennis W. Rice Named Special Agent in Charge of the Salt Lake City Field Office

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Director Christopher Wray has named Dennis W. Rice as the special agent in charge of the Salt Lake City Field Office. Most recently, Mr. Rice served as deputy assistant director for the Enterprise Cybersecurity Office at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Rice joined the FBI as a special agent in 1997 and was assigned to the St. Louis Field Office. He worked violent crime, organized crime, and counterintelligence and cyber cases and served on the SWAT team. In 2005, Mr. Rice was promoted to chief security officer and was the information systems security officer.

In 2012, Mr. Rice was promoted to supervisory special agent of the counterintelligence and technical programs in St. Louis. He also served as the crisis management coordinator and was responsible for a year-long active shooter training initiative.

Mr. Rice was promoted to assistant section chief in the Counterintelligence Division at FBI Headquarters in 2015. During his time there, he created the first joint operational section between the Cyber and Counterintelligence Divisions.

In 2016, Mr. Rice was promoted to assistant special agent in charge of the Counterintelligence and Cyber Division in the Los Angeles Field Office and was in charge of the West Covina Resident Agency.

Mr. Rice was promoted in 2018 to section chief in the Counterintelligence Division at Headquarters and led several successful joint operations with USIC partners, including a historic arrest and extradition of an intelligence officer. In 2019, he was promoted to deputy assistant director of the Enterprise Cybersecurity Office in the Information Technology Branch at Headquarters.

Mr. Rice earned a Bachelor of Science in police administration from Eastern Kentucky University. He has also earned graduate degrees in computer resources and information technology and in security management from Webster University in Missouri. Prior to his FBI career, Mr. Rice served with the Somerset Police Department in Kentucky.

FBI, Helena Police Department Warn of Increase in Business Email Scams

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

The FBI and the Helena Police Department are warning the public about a rise in business email compromise (BEC) schemes, specifically targeting title companies.

In one recent case, a local victim received an email that appeared to come from a title company with instructions on how to wire his down payment. The email was cleverly disguised to look legitimate and included the name of a title company employee. The victim didn’t realize it was a scam until the money was sent, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of dollars. Prospective home buyers, real estate agents, and title companies should remain vigilant and verify any communications regarding money transfers.

BEC – also known as email account compromise (EAC) – is a sophisticated scam targeting both businesses and individuals performing a transfer of funds. The scam is frequently carried out when a subject compromises legitimate business email accounts through social engineering or computer intrusion techniques to conduct unauthorized transfers of funds.

BEC scams are among the fastest growing Internet fraud schemes and cost victims hundreds of millions of dollars in losses every year. In Montana in 2019, 55 victims with losses nearing $2.5 million were reported to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

If you or your company has been victimized by a BEC scam:

  • Contact your financial institution immediately.
  • Request that they contact the financial institution where the fraudulent transfer was sent.
  • File a complaint—regardless of dollar loss—at ic3.gov

Wanted by the FBI

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

SAN JUAN, PR—SAC Rafael A. Riviere Vázquez announced that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of: RUBEN ADNER PACHECO SANTIAGO.

Pacheco Santiago was indicted on December 3, 2020, for violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(g)(1) – Felon in possession – for events which took place in Carolina, Puerto Rico, on November 19, 2020, when he fired a handgun at a police officer during a traffic stop and fled the scene.

Anyone with information regarding this incident should contact the FBI San Juan Field Office at 787-987-6500 or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov. The public is reminded that all individuals are innocent until proven guilty.

For more information and the full wanted poster visit: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/additional/ruben-adner-pacheco-santiago-

Arrest of Carlos A. Ortiz Santiago

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Press release available in both English and Spanish.

SAN JUAN, PR—Special Agent in Charge Rafael A. Riviere Vázquez, of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) San Juan Field Office, announced the arrests of Carlos A. Ortiz Santiago (Ortiz Santiago).

Ortiz Santiago was charged under a complaint with violations of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2119 (Carjacking) and Title 18, United States Code, Section 924(c) (Brandishing of a Firearm during the Commission of a Violent Crime), events which took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on December 2021.

The subject was previously arrested by Police of Puerto Rico officers who contacted the FBI. After careful examination of the evidence, Ortiz Santiago was arrested by FBI special agents of the Violent Crimes Squad of the FBI San Juan Field Office on February 10, 2021.

This case is being investigated by the FBI San Juan Field Office and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Gottfried, District of Puerto Rico, from the Violent Crimes Section.

Tips and information assist the FBI and its federal, state, and local law enforcement partners. Citizens with information are asked to contact the FBI San Juan Field Office at 787-987-6500, or to submit tips through the FBI’s Internet complaint portal at Tips.FBI.Gov. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

The public is reminded a complaint contains only charges and is not evidence of guilt. Defendants are presumed to be innocent until and unless proven guilty by a court of law. The U.S. government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.


Arresto de Carlos A. Ortiz Santiago

SAN JUAN, PR—El Agente Especial a Cargo de la Oficina de San Juan del Negociado Federal de Investigación (FBI, por sus siglas en inglés), Rafael A. Riviere Vázquez, anunció el arresto de Carlos A. Ortiz Santiago (Ortiz Santiago).

Ortiz Santiago fue acusado mediante querella por violaciones al Título 18, Código de los Estados Unidos, United States Code, Seciones 2119 (Carjacking) 924(c) (Uso de un arma de fuego durante la comisión de un crimen violento) por eventos que ocurrieron en San Juan, Puerto Rico en diciembre del 2020.

El sujeto fue arrestado por Agentes Especiales de la Escuadra de Crímenes Violentos de la Oficina de San Juan del FBI. El arresto se llevó a cabo el 10 de febrero de 2021 luego de que Ortiz Santiago fuera detenido por Agentes de la Policía de Puerto Rico.

El enjuiciamiento de este caso está a cargo del Fiscal Federal Johathan Gottfried, de la Sección de Crímenes Violentos y es investigado por la Oficina de San Juan del FBI.

Las confidencias e información ayudan al FBI y a sus colegas federales, estatales y locales en el desempeño de sus funciones. Por ello, se le solicita al público que contacte a la Oficina de San Juan del FBI al 787-987-6500, o reporte confidencias a través de la línea de pistas (tips) del FBI, disponible en la página de internet Tips.FBI.Gov

Los querellantes podrán permanecer anónimos.

Se le recuerda al público que una Querella sólo contiene cargos y no es evidencia de culpabilidad. Todo acusado se presume inocente hasta que se pruebe lo contrario más allá de toda duda razonable. El Gobierno de los Estados Unidos tiene el peso de la prueba.