SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A suspect in a $35 million Ponzi scheme is in custody after trying to escape arrest by using a sea scooter to hide from FBI agents in Lake Shasta. The U.S. Attorney's office filed ...
Sea scooters are an exciting piece of technology for all types of divers. Also known as diver propulsion vehicles, these underwater contraptions are alluring for both amateur and experienced divers, ...
Flipping your fins you don’t get too far, but underwater scooters are designed to zip you around. Hold on tight to the Geneinno S2 for rides up to 2.7 miles per hour. That may not sound that fast but ...
Wouldn’t it be great if you could experience the joys of life “under the sea” even without being as adept an underwater swimmer as Ariel or her mermaid compatriots? That’s exactly what the Outdoor ...
A suspect in an alleged $35 million Ponzi scheme briefly evaded arrest Monday by using an underwater “sea scooter” to pull himself into California’s largest reservoir for about 25 minutes before he ...
To every gadget, tool, or toy, you can reasonably think: ‘Sure I could buy this… but can I make it myself?’ And that’s where [Ben] decided he could, and got to work. On a sea scooter, to be exact.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A man wanted for his role in an alleged $35 ...
A man wanted for his role in an alleged $35 million Ponzi scheme was arrested Monday after evading FBI agents by swimming into California’s largest reservoir using an underwater “sea scooter,” federal ...
A Shasta County man, wanted for his role in an alleged $35 million Ponzi scheme, briefly evaded FBI agents trying to arrest him Monday morning by swimming into the cold water of California’s largest ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. REDDING, Calif. (AP) — Prosecutors say a man ...
REDDING, Calif.REDDING, Calif. — A man wanted for his role in an alleged $35 million Ponzi scheme was arrested Monday after evading FBI agents by swimming into California’s largest reservoir using an ...