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      <image:title>Tony Kane Award 2021 - Tony Kane Award</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 2021 Anthony M. Kane Award Recipient is John Kelly John has been part of PACIA since its inception in 1986. John has had a long and storied career with the Philadelphia Police Department as well as several insurance carriers. He has been a stalwart guide for those who have followed in his professional footsteps. John’s passion for his work has inspired countless PACIA members and we could not think of someone more worthy of receiving this award for a lifetime of service. Thank you, John. The Anthony M. Kane Award is a yearly award given to a group or individual who has demonstrated a successful result in an investigation were the person(s) investigated were identified, and action of a criminal or civil nature has been instituted against them by a governmental agency or private legal action of a significant nature has been sought. The award is named after Anthony “Tony” Kane. Tony is the founder and former president of PACIA. His dedication to fighting fraudsters was seen in his career with the Philadelphia Police Department and his tenure with NICB.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Tony Kane Award 2022 - From left: Detective Tim Campbell, Dave Coyne of Erie Ins, Marc Furber of Bucks County District Attorney’s Office, and Doug Babin 2022 Tony Kane Award</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 2022 Anthony M. Kane Award Recipients are Tim Campbell, Dave Coyne, and Marc Furber of Bucks County District Attorney’s Office The owner of a Buck’s County auto body shop submitted nearly 300 false insurance claims over several years to four insurance companies, pocketing over $426,000 in pay outs. The shop owner turned himself in August 2022 on charges of insurance fraud, deceptive business practices, forgery and theft by deception. These charges were filed as a result of a four-year investigation by the Buck’s County District Attorney’s Office Insurance Fraud Unit that began in September 2018 after receiving a referral from Erie Insurance. Buck’s County District Attorney’s Office contacted other insurance companies to see if they also had falsified Insurance claims from that shop. Erie Insurance, Nationwide Insurance, CSAA Insurance Group and Liberty Mutual Insurance collectively identified 289 estimates that contained artificial or inflated damages incorporated into true facts of the estimates submitted by the body shop between 2014 and 2022. The investigation was conducted by the Bucks County Detectives, with the assistance of Central Bucks Regional Police Department, the Attorney General’s Office. The case was assigned for prosecution to Deputy District Attorney Marc J. Furber. The Anthony M. Kane Award is a yearly award given to a group or individual who has demonstrated a successful result in an investigation were the person(s) investigated were identified, and action of a criminal or civil nature has been instituted against them by a governmental agency or private legal action of a significant nature has been sought. The award is named after Anthony “Tony” Kane. Tony is the founder and former president of PACIA. His dedication to fighting fraudsters was seen in his career with the Philadelphia Police Department and his tenure with NICB.</image:caption>
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