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Minnesota Fraud Suspect Arrested Hours After Jumping From 4th Floor Balcony During FBI Raid 

5/22/2026, 12:12:46 PM

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Next, the FBI says a suspect accused in a major Minnesota healthcare fraud case has now been captured after briefly fleeing investigators. 
Mohamed Omar jumped from a fourth-floor balcony to avoid arrest. 
FBI Director Kash Patel says Omar was arrested within two hours after agents executed a raid tied to the fraud crackdown. 
Omar now charged with healthcare fraud involving a housing stabilization services company. 
The FBI says he submitted fraudulent claims for services that were never provided. 
The FBI has surged personnel and resources to Minneapolis beginning last December to investigate large-scale fraud. 
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