Two Youngstown men charged with theft from VXI call center
Two Youngstown men face charges after investigators say they devised a scheme to steal money from Western Union and a local call center.

Two Youngstown men face charges after investigators say they devised a scheme to steal money from Western Union and a local call center.
The Mahoning County Grand Jury on Thursday indicted Brishon Justice, 22, and Lamar Makle, 27 on charges of telecommunications fraud and theft.
The alleged scheme involved Western Union wire transfers of money that had not been claimed by anyone.
Investigators say when Justice was working for Youngstown's VXI Global Solutions call center in April, he would change the name of the recipient of the wire transfer to that of his alleged accomplice, Lamar Makle, who would then claim the cash.
Prosecutors estimate that the two collected around $4,000.