Greenwich Police and the NYPD assisted the Federal Bureau of Investigation in an investigation that led to the sentencing of a citizen of China last residing in Queens, NY for offenses related to a series of luxury vehicle thefts from a dealership in Greenwich involving personal information from identity theft victims.
Huachun Zheng, also known as “Ri Yuan,” was sentenced in Hartford this week to 30 months of imprisonment.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Zheng, who did not have legal status in the U.S, and others used stolen personal and financial information and stolen or counterfeit identity cards from multiple identity theft victims to apply for loans to purchase or lease the vehicles before transporting them to New York to resell them.
On September 27, 2022, Zheng, using a stolen identity, obtained $94,742.73 in financing to purchase a 2019 Porsche Panamera from the Greenwich dealership. After the fraud scheme came to light, the dealership repossessed the vehicle before it could be resold. Zheng’s co-conspirators fraudulently obtained financing and purchased other vehicles from the dealership.
The investigation revealed that Zheng and his co-conspirators used stolen identity information to perpetrate other frauds. On September 10, 2022, Zheng was arrested in Nassau County, New York, in connection with a scheme in which he and others passed fraudulent checks to purchase jewelry.
At the time of that arrest, Zheng was driving a Maserati that had been purchased from a dealership in Jamaica, New York, and was registered in the name of the victim whose identity Zheng used to purchase the Porsche Panamera from the Greenwich dealership later that month.
Zheng has been detained since his arrest on January 28, 2025. On January 6, 2026, he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft.
Zheng faces immigration proceedings when he completes his prison term.