Brazoria County Resident Indicted For Sending False Distress Signal

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Brazoria County Resident Indicted For Sending False Distress Signal

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Dec. 19, 2013. It is reproduced in full below.

An Indictment Is A Formal Accusation Of Criminal Conduct, Not Evidence.

HOUSTON - David Matthew Geissen, 21, has been arrested following the return of an indictment alleging he communicated a false distress message to the Coast Guard, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson. Geissen, of Danbury, was arrested today without incident.

The sealed indictment was returned Dec. 12, 2013, and unsealed upon his arrest. He made his initial appearance in Galveston today before U.S. Magistrate Judge John R. Froeschner, at which time he was permitted release on bond pending further criminal proceedings.

The indictment alleges that on or about March 22, 2013, Geissen communicated the false distress message by firing red flares into the sky. The Coast Guard deployed in an attempt to save lives and property when, in fact, no help was needed.

If convicted, Geissen faces up to six years in federal prison as well as a possible $250,000 maximum fine.

The charges are the result of an investigation conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service and Freeport Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney Robert Stabe is prosecuting.

A defendant is presumed innocent unless convicted through due process of law.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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