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Former Harris County Sheriff’s Office Detention Officer Accused of Selling Cars She didn’t Own
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – A former Harris County Sheriff’s Office detention officer, Stevie Mosley, resigned last April during an internal affairs examination and is now facing accusations of selling vehicles she did not own [[1]].
Authorities say Mosley sold a 2022 Lexus for $10,000 on Facebook Marketplace [[1]]. A buyer, who wished to remain anonymous, stated that Mosley identified herself as law enforcement while in uniform during the transaction [[1]]. Detectives steadfast that Mosley had only rented the Lexus, and did not own it [[1]].
Another couple, Lashay and Noe Mendoza, claim they purchased a 2019 Charger from Mosley via Facebook Marketplace for $7,000 [[1]]. The owners of Mario Used Cars in Pasadena reported that Mosley made a down payment on the Charger but failed to make further payments [[1]].
Dealerships warn that this type of scam is becoming increasingly common, advising buyers to be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true [[1]]. Lashay Mendoza expressed the financial hardship caused by the alleged scam, stating, “Losing the $7,000 was a hard loss” [[1]].