WINTER HAVEN, Fla. – Tyler Jacob, 24, Winter Haven, was indicted with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, aggravated identify theft, witness tampering, destruction of evidence, and possession of ammunition. If convicted, Jacob faces a minimum mandatory sentence of 2, up to 20 years, in federal prison. According to the criminal complaint and indictment, Jacob used check-writing software to create fraudulent or fictitious checks and then submitted those checks at various financial institutions with forged signatures. The funds obtained from the deposited checks were then quickly withdrawn, defraudi…