After falsely reporting his custom motorcycle stolen, one Sacramento, Calif. former prison guard will soon be singing his own rendition of "Folsom Prison Blues" on the other side of the cell.

Authorities nabbed Joseph A. Torrez, 40, then sergeant for the California Department of Corrections, at his place of employment, Folsom State Prison, on April 22, 2009. Following his arrest, Torrez was booked at the Sacramento County Jail and later convicted of insurance fraud.

The seeds for Torrez's role reversal were planted on August 5, 2008, when he claimed his 2005 custom motorcycle was lifted from the garage of his mother's house. Torrez spun the yarn that, upon arrival at his mother's home, he observed that the yard gate was ajar and the roll-up door to the garage was open -- bike nowhere to be found. He then promptly reported the theft to State Farm Insurance.

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