PORTLAND, Ore.—Garrett Luke Pruitt Rexroad, 29, of Culver,
Oregon, was sentenced today to 57 months in federal prison and four years’
supervised release for a yearlong identity theft and fraud spree that spanned
seven Oregon counties and cheated more than 100 individuals, businesses,
financial institutions, and communities out of $190,000.
According to court documents, investigators first learned of
Pruitt Rexroad’s conduct in April and May of 2017 when he used a stolen credit
card to reserve several Portland hotel rooms. When police arrested him, he
possessed an identification card and 26 credit and debit cards in the name of a
single victim. He was charged in Multnomah County Circuit Court and released
from custody.
Between May and August of 2017, while on pre-trial release,
Pruitt Rexroad made several more fraudulent transactions in Lane County and
Redmond, Oregon using the stolen credit card information of three additional
victims. He was arrested, charged in Lane County Circuit Court, and again
released from custody.
On November 6, 2017, Pruitt Rexroad led law enforcement
officers from multiple agencies on a high-speed pursuit in a stolen vehicle
from Seaside to Astoria, Oregon while under the influence of methamphetamine
and alprazolam. After driving over a spike strip, he abandoned the car and fled
on foot. Police continued to pursue and eventually arrested Pruitt Rexroad.
Officers searched the stolen vehicle and found a wallet containing the driver’s
license of another victim, 50 credit cards in different names, credit card
readers, lists of credit card numbers, an unloaded .22 caliber handgun and $200
in cash. Pruitt Rexroad was charged in Clatsop County Circuit Court and, after
posting bond, was released from custody a third time.
Pruitt Rexroad’s crime spree continued just two weeks later
when he used a stolen credit card to rent two hotel rooms in Lake Oswego,
Oregon. Police searched the abandoned rooms and found copies of fraudulent
Oregon driver’s licenses, bags of stolen mail, and packaging for prepaid debit
cards. Between November 22, 2017 and December 20, 2017, Pruitt Rexroad used
fraudulent credit cards to purchase more than $1,600 in cigarettes from several
Plaid Pantry stores in the Portland area. Then, on December 6, 2017, he stole
an ATM containing approximately $10,000 from a McMenamin’s Hotel in Gearhart,
Oregon.
He was arrested on December 24, 2017 in West Linn, Oregon in
possession of a stolen vehicle after a concerned citizen reported seeing him
steal a license plate from a neighbor’s truck. Upon his arrest, Pruitt Rexroad
possessed a laptop, credit card writer, and a single credit card used to make
several other phone fraudulent credits cards. The stolen vehicle was found to
contain various burglary tools, a large saw, cutting blades, ski mask, hand
truck, can of mace, and marijuana. A search of Pruitt Rexroad’s laptop revealed
additional evidence of fraudulent retail purchases and identity theft crime. On
January 10, 2018, he was charged in Clackamas County Circuit Court and released
from custody a fourth time.
Between March and May 2018, Pruitt Rexroad’s continued
criminal conduct resulted in additional charges in Washington, Umatilla, and
Hood River County Circuit Courts. He was repeatedly released from custody only
to commit further crimes. Finally, on May 25, 2018, Hood River Police found
Pruitt Rexroad and three others at the side of a road removing tires from a
stolen vehicle. The officers arrested him after a short foot chase.
Pruitt-Rexroad has been in custody ever since.
During sentencing, U.S. District Court Judge Michael W.
Mosman ordered Pruitt Rexroad to pay $55,824 in restitution.
On October 7, 2019, Pruitt Rexroad pleaded guilty to one
count each of access device fraud, aggravated identity theft, and possession of
unauthorized access devices.
This case was investigated by the U.S. Postal Inspection
Service with assistance from the Astoria Police Department, Clackamas County
Sheriff’s Office, Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office, Forest Grove Police Department,
Gearhart Police Department, Gresham Police Department, Hood River Police
Department, Lake Oswego Police Department, Oregon City Police Department,
Oregon State Police, Port of Portland Police Department, Portland Police
Bureau, Redmond Police Department, Sandy Police Department, Washington County
Sheriff’s Office, and West Linn Police Department. It was prosecuted by Claire
M. Fay, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon.
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