Oregon Veteran imposter jailed


Oregon Veteran imposter jailed
By Oregon Veterans Association

The man who has been exposed by local media for lying about his military service and his charity stories while accepting money from Oregonians has been arrested on on-related charges of theft and stalking. Watch the KGW-TV story below.

Veteran imposter cheating Oregonians

By Oregon Veterans Association,

A man posing as a combat veteran and widowed father has preyed upon the generosity of Portland area Christians by telling heartbreaking but entirely fictitious stories, according to a KGW investigation launched in December.

The television station’s investigation found that Michele Bocci, 34, a slender man with beard and glasses, had bilked money, food and services from more than two dozen people in McMinnville, Tualatin, Oregon City and West Linn. Bocci approached a half-dozen churches in Portland, Beaverton and McMinnville as well as community groups and individuals. He told pastors and others that his wife died and left him with the care of a toddler—and sometimes two—but nobody has seen any children. In a case of stolen valor, he claimed he served in combat with the Marines, but the U.S. Department of Defense has no record of him. Last month he acted desperate when he entered a free health clinic at the First Baptist Church in McMinnville and told a volunteer he and his 4-year-old daughter would be evicted if he didn’t pay the rent, so the older woman loaned him $705, which he promised to repay. Continue reading

She didn’t know what Veterans Day was!

Veterans Day: A Mix of Honors, Triggers
by Welby O’Brien, Love our Vets

Veterans Day and other patriotic holidays can really catch many people off guard. Ironically, the one day of the year set aside to honor our veterans is often one of the most difficult for many of them. Especially those with PTSD. And the sad thing is that most people do not get it. So how do those with Posttraumatic Stress and their loved ones best survive this time of year? And how can others convey long-overdue appreciation? Continue reading