Jacob Nathan Larese, A.K.A "Josh MacIntire", was Captured in D.C. After Being Chases Around the Country by U. S. Marshalls
United States Marshal's were hot on the trail of Jacob Nathan Larese, tracking him from state to state always one step behind him until Friday. Marshal's received a tip that Larese was headed to Washington, D.C. on a train from Pittsburg on Friday. The unidentified tipster searched Larese's name onU.S. Marshall Capture Con Artist
Larese became one of Charleston, West Virginia's most wanted criminal after he took out a loan at the First Bank of Charleston for 15,000 dollars. Larese falsified information in order to obtain the loan here is the information he gave. He said he worked at DiTrapano & Associates a well known law firm, had an $800,000 trust fund at Huntington Bank, estimated his residence to be worth $112,000, owned two cars one a Mercedes valued at $38,000 and a Mazda valued at $13,000.
Larese was arrested after he showed up at the bank for a fourth loan, bank officials had contacted police. The man hunt began when Larese failed to show in court. Police chased him through Chicago, Boston, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, and final Pennsylvania before being captured in Washington over the weekend. Larese is currently in jail in Washington pending an extradition hearing. He will be expedited back to West Virginia to stand trial in Kanawah County.
Marshal's say throughout his chase he impersonated at least 6 people and stole their identities as well as the identities stolen in the Charleston area. There he will face the original charges and the crime spree he has yet to be charged with. His original sentence would have been for not less than one year and no more than ten based upon his charges of felony count of False Pretenses. It will be unlikely for Larese to be set bail since he has already displayed a flight risk.It is unknown how many people in his 26 years Jacob Larese has impersonated. He has claimed to be a staff member of WSAZ in Charleston, West Virginia as well as an NBC associate while he was on the run from police.

