Five people indicted for alleged $220M cattle fraud scheme, fugitive from Strafford

MISSOURI — Five people were indicted for an alleged cattle fraud scheme, including two people from Missouri.

According to a press release from the Northern District of Texas, Joshua Link of Strafford faces 10 counts of wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and two counts of money laundering, including wiring more than $527,000 to purchase real property.

Link remains a fugitive, and the FBI asks the public for any information regarding his location.

Tia Link of Smithton, Missouri, Jed Wood of Fort Worth, Texas, Taylor Bang of Kildeer, North Dakota, and Royana Thomas of Arlington, Texas, are all facing multiple counts of wire fraud and money laundering crimes…

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