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2 men arrested in LI home construction scheme that targeted seniors

 David Young, 31, a Philadelphia resident and Adam Turner, 25, who is homeless, were illegally posing as unlicensed home improvement contractors for "Top Line Masonry and would offer to perform construction on homes owned primarily by seniors.
David Young, 31, a Philadelphia resident and Adam Turner, 25, who is homeless, were arrested for illegally posing as unlicensed home improvement contractors for "Top Line Masonry and would offer to perform construction on homes owned primarily by seniors.
Nassau County Police

FLORAL PARK, N.Y. (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) — Two men were arrested for a home construction scheme that targeted seniors on Long Island on Monday authorities said.

According to detectives, David Young, 31, a Philadelphia resident and Adam Turner, 25, who is homeless, were illegally posing as unlicensed home improvement contractors for "Top Line Masonry" and would offer to perform construction on homes owned primarily by seniors.


Young and Turner would defraud the victims by falsely reporting/causing more damage, authorities said.

Following an investigation, a 2012 white Ford F150 matching the description of the vehicle used in the scheme was spotted near the intersection of Revere Drive East and Revere Drive East in Floral Park and both men arrested, officials said.

David Young, 31, a Philadelphia resident and Adam Turner, 25, who is homeless, were illegally posing as unlicensed home improvement contractors for \TopDavid Young, 31, a Philadelphia resident and Adam Turner, 25, who is homeless, were arrested for illegally posing as unlicensed home improvement contractors for "Top Line Masonry and would offer to perform construction on homes owned primarily by seniors.Nassau County police

Both defendants are charged with criminal mischief, scheme to defraud, attempted scheme to defraud, conspiracy and peddling/soliciting.

Additionally, Young is charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument.

Detective's request anyone who feels they may have been a victim to the above crime or similar incidents to contact Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS or call 911.