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$1.3m in luggage lands father in jail

US officials say cash was stolen

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Globe Staff / February 13, 2008

A dog that can sniff out money aided in the arrest of a Massachusetts man who was traveling with more than $1.3 million in stolen cash, moments before he was to take a flight from Florida to Venezuela with his wife, five children, and the family dog, federal authorities said.

Allen Seymour of Oxford was arrested Friday night on federal charges shortly after Zeek, a dog used by officers from US Customs and Border Protection, detected the cash in the baggage compartments of a private aircraft at the Opa Locka Airport near Miami, according to a sworn statement filed yesterday by an FBI agent in US District Court in Worcester.

Seymour illegally obtained the cash through a complicated series of transactions from an Oxford lawyer who had received it from a client to buy a commercial property in Pennsylvania, the agent, Albert D. Lamoreaux, said in the affidavit.

The lawyer, who was identified in the affidavit only as R.D., was under investigation by federal and state authorities in the alleged misappropriation of $1.99 million from the client.

FBI agents interviewed the lawyer, who told them that he had loaned the money to Seymour so he could briefly use it to obtain bank financing for a business deal, said the affidavit, which did not give specifics. Authorities said they believe Seymour was attempting to flee to Venezuela.

Seymour is being held in Miami on federal charges filed in both Florida and Massachusetts.

The charges include wire fraud, interstate transportation of stolen property, attempting to evade currency reporting requirements, and attempting to hide more than $10,000 in luggage and to transport it outside the United States, said Christina DiIorio-Sterling, a spokeswoman for the US attorney, Michael J. Sullivan.

Seymour is scheduled to appear at a detention hearing in federal court in Miami tomorrow, she said.

He is to appear in federal court in Massachusetts at a later date.

Jonathan Saltzman can be reached at jsaltzman@globe.com.

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