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Santa Ana Police Department

Advisory: SAPD Detectives Seek Additional Victims In Arrest Of Loan Officer

Arrested Maxwell Hernandez (24) Corona

Details: In January of 2015, the victim started negotiating with RFG Services, 1500 Block of East 4th Street, Santa Ana, to refinance his home. Maxwell Hernandez, 25, of Corona, was the loan officer working with the victim. As is customary with refinancing, the victim provided Hernandez with the personal information required to complete the loan application.

The victim and Hernandez shortly became friends, prompting the victim to allow Hernandez to borrow his vehicle for the weekend. When Hernandez returned the vehicle, the victim found paperwork in the vehicle left behind by Hernandez. The victim found recent purchase contracts for a Harley Davidson motorcycle valued at $32,000 and documents to a Toyota 4Runner, valued at $47,000 in his vehicle. The paperwork listed both the Harley Davidson and Toyota as belonging to the victim. The victim did not purchase these items, and contacted the Santa Ana Police Department.

Maxwell Hernandez on a motorcycle
Maxwell Hernandez on a motorcycle

On May 11, 2016, Santa Ana Police Detectives arrested Maxwell Hernandez as he attempted to pick up the 4Runner after being serviced. The Harley Davidson has not been recovered.

Hernandez purchased both the Harley Davidson and Toyota in the victim’s name and without the victim’s permission.

Hernandez was booked for PC 530.5 (a) Identity Theft and PC 487 (d)(1) Grand Theft Auto.

Because of Maxwell Hernandez’ position as a loan officer and access to personal records, Santa Ana Police Detectives believe there may be additional victims. Detectives are asking the public to check their credit report if they have used Hernandez for any financial transactions. Members of the public, who have been a victim of identity theft involving Maxell Hernandez, are asked to call Corporal Shannon Rackley at 714-245-8431.



By Editor

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2 thoughts on “Santa Ana loan officer arrested and charged with identity theft and grand theft auto”
  1. RFG financial has been in business for 21 years here in Santa Ana. Maxwell Hernández was referred to me by his father José Hernández as a loan processor, he was not a loan officer. Maxwell was with the company for less than 2 months. Robert Pérez is the person who made the allegations to Santa Ana Police department, Robert Pérez is the son of a long client of RFG financial, he was interested on finding out if he can become a loan officer, Max and Robert became friends outside the office. For what I know they both went out and applied to buy a car and a motorcycle, for what I was told from Robert Perez and his parents, he has nothing against me or RFG financial, Mr Pérez did not make a formal loan application with RFG FINANCIAL. SANTA ANA POLICE has not filled charges against RFG Financial. We still in the same building since 1995.
    Roberto Gallegos

  2. RFG financial has been in business for 21 years here in Santa Ana. Maxwell Hernández was referred to me by his father José Hernández as a loan processor, he was not a loan officer. Maxwell was with the company for less than 2 months. Robert Pérez is the person who made the allegations to Santa Ana Police department, Robert Pérez is the son of a long client of RFG financial, he was interested on finding out if he can become a loan officer, Max and Robert became friends outside the office. For what I know they both went out and applied to buy a car and a motorcycle, for what I was told from Robert Perez and his parents, he has nothing against me or RFG financial, Mr Pérez did not make a formal loan application with RFG FINANCIAL. SANTA ANA POLICE has not filled charges against RFG Financial. We still in the same building since 1995.

    Roberto Gallegos.

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