Portland man sentenced for fraud scheme after 100 mph Oregon City police chase

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A Portland man who led Oregon City police on a high-speed chase was sentenced to federal prison on Wednesday for his role in a “large-scale” fraud scheme, authorities announced.

Cody Stewart, 43, was sentenced to just over four years in prison with five years’ supervised release and ordered to pay more than $200,000 in restitution to his victims.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Stewart worked with two accomplices — identified as Felicia Hawkins and Patrick Balan — who stole large quantities of mail to obtain their victims’ personal information between April 2020 and April 2023.

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Authorities said that information was used to open unauthorized bank accounts and apartment leases.

Around 3 p.m. May 22, 2023, Oregon City police saw Stewart drive a Mercedes sedan over a curb near Meyers Road before speeding away from the police car — sparking a police chase with Stewart reaching speeds over 100 miles per hour.

After officers stopped his car with a PIT maneuver on Highway 212, police said Stewart refused arrest and put unknown pills in his mouth.

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Officials said Stewart ended up surrendering to police after officers used a 40-millimeter less lethal projectile to break the driver’s side window.

During his arrest, police discovered Stewart had warrants for his arrest related to a large-scale bank fraud and identity theft investigation led by the Department of Homeland Security.

Because he swallowed unknown pills, Stewart was taken to a local hospital and authorities said they later found mail and bank cards belonging to others in the sedan.

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During a search of his home, investigators found drugs, counterfeit identification and financial documents, stolen mail, and paper to make counterfeit checks and cash.

In April of 2023, a federal grand jury in Portland returned a 12-count indictment charging Stewart, Hawkins, and Balan with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, using or trafficking an unauthorized access device, producing, using or trafficking a counterfeit access device, aggravated identity theft and possession of stolen mail.

Stewart pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and aggravated identity theft in March.

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In January, Hawkins pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit bank fraud and was later sentenced to federal prison with five years’ supervised release.

Balan is on pre-trial release pending a four-day jury trial set to begin Aug. 6.

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