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Published: Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Prolific con artist arrested at casino
By Jackson Holtz Herald Writer
LYNNWOOD – A prolific scam artist who has been on the run from police since before 2006 was arrested at a casino Thursday.
Lynnwood police have been tracking Shirley Sue Urich, 58, of Everett, since they learned of her elaborate scam where she posed as a desperate widow and managed to convince people to give her money.
“She was a very convincing con artist and would dupe people out of thousands of dollars,” Lynnwood police detective Doug Teachworth said.
He’s been tracking her case and said she has victims throughout the West Coast. Her misdeeds have attracted national media attention.
Urich has been difficult to apprehend, Lynnwood police spokeswoman Shannon Sessions said. She’s been on the move, occasionally leaving Washington and using dozens of aliases.
Teachworth said he acted on a hunch and distributed wanted fliers to Puget Sound area casinos in 2006 and again in March when police believed Urich scammed someone in Stanwood. The detective believed Urich was supporting a gambling habit.
An alert security guard spotted her Thursday at the Quil Ceda Creek Casino and called Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies.
Urich was jailed on several outstanding warrants for theft and parole violations.
She has had at least 19 felony convictions over the past two decades for theft, fraud and stealing.
She’s likely to face at least half a dozen additional charges -- possibly more, as more victims come forward, Teachworth said.
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