HOUSTON – A Houston woman known for running a nonprofit feeding the homeless and maintaining a significant social media presence has been arrested following allegations of running a fraudulent real estate scheme, according to an arrest warrant written by Houston police.
Rosemary Tucker, who operates the nonprofit “Hoodies 4 Healing,” has nearly 100,000 Facebook followers, and has posed in photos with state and city leaders, was arrested last week after a months-long investigation by the Houston Police Department’s Major Offenders Division.
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She was charged with securing execution of a document by deception and fraudulently using personal identifying information. Her alleged co-conspirator, realt

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