Bomb suspect lost home to foreclosure
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Chase sued him in September after he defaulted on $200,000 loan
The suspect in the Times Square bombing attempt defaulted on a $200,000 mortgage on his Connecticut home, court records show, and that the property is now in foreclosure.
The foreclosure records show Faisal Shahzad took out the mortgage on a home in Shelton, Conn., in 2004, and he co-owned the home with a woman named Huma Mian.
Chase Home Finance LLC sued Shahzad in September to force the foreclosure. The case is pending in Milford Superior Court.
Former neighbors described him as a family man who reportedly said he worked on Wall Street.
After being forced to leave the Shelton home, Shahzad moved to a home in Bridgeport, Conn., and FBI agents searched that property early Tuesday, removing filled plastic bags. A bomb squad came and went without entering as local police and FBI agents gathered in the cordoned-off street.
In Shelton, former neighbor Brenda Thurman told the New York Times that Shahzad and his wife, Huma Mian, spoke limited English and kept mostly to themselves. The couple had two young children, a girl and a boy, she said.
Thurman told the newspaper that the couple had lived at the house at 119 Long Hill Avenue for about three years before moving out last year.
"He was a little bit strange," she told the Associated Press. "He didn't like to come out during the day."
Thurman showed reporters a laptop computer showing a Facebook photo of her neighbor, the New Haven Independent reported. The photo showed Shahzad with a woman and a child.
Shahzad left around May 2009, Thurman said, and his wife followed about a month later.
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How freaking predictable.