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Brian Michael Rini Identified as Man Who Claimed to Be Timmothy Pitzen | Heavy.com
ETA:
Updated Apr 4, 2019 at 5:33pm
“[SBM]
In 2018, Rini was arrested and charged with falsification. The bizarre report from Norton Police Department reads,
A 22-year-old man called for help Nov. 29 using the vehicle’s OnStar system but was vague in the details. Police arrived at a Wadsworth Road parking lot and got a vague report from the man about some acquaintances he’d picked up who started fighting in the car. He didn’t produce a driver’s license but gave a name and Social Security number. The car itself belonged to a car dealership and was allegedly on an overnight test drive. However, the actual owner of the name and Social Security number used called police dismayed at receiving a citation in the mail, suspecting his brother had used his identity in the incident. The brother, Brian Michael Rini, was in the Medina County Jail at the time and was charged with falsification as well as the original traffic citation.
[SBM]
Rini was sentenced to 18 months in prison in January 2018 in connection to the house party case, with credit for 132 days already served. He was ordered to submit his DNA after that conviction, which would have put it into the FBI’s national database.
[SBM]” (BBM)
Brian Michael Rini: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
ETA: So in the case above, it appears BMR had his brother’s SSN memorized.
ETA2: According to the original report from Norton Police Department (linked below), the incident itself took place on Nov. 29, but BMR was not arrested until Jan. 15, presumably after his brother got the citation in the mail, and by then BMR was already in the county jail on another charge, IMO:
Police Reports
ETA:
Updated Apr 4, 2019 at 5:33pm
“[SBM]
In 2018, Rini was arrested and charged with falsification. The bizarre report from Norton Police Department reads,
A 22-year-old man called for help Nov. 29 using the vehicle’s OnStar system but was vague in the details. Police arrived at a Wadsworth Road parking lot and got a vague report from the man about some acquaintances he’d picked up who started fighting in the car. He didn’t produce a driver’s license but gave a name and Social Security number. The car itself belonged to a car dealership and was allegedly on an overnight test drive. However, the actual owner of the name and Social Security number used called police dismayed at receiving a citation in the mail, suspecting his brother had used his identity in the incident. The brother, Brian Michael Rini, was in the Medina County Jail at the time and was charged with falsification as well as the original traffic citation.
[SBM]
Rini was sentenced to 18 months in prison in January 2018 in connection to the house party case, with credit for 132 days already served. He was ordered to submit his DNA after that conviction, which would have put it into the FBI’s national database.
[SBM]” (BBM)
Brian Michael Rini: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
ETA: So in the case above, it appears BMR had his brother’s SSN memorized.
ETA2: According to the original report from Norton Police Department (linked below), the incident itself took place on Nov. 29, but BMR was not arrested until Jan. 15, presumably after his brother got the citation in the mail, and by then BMR was already in the county jail on another charge, IMO:
Police Reports
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