Note: Updated on Oct. 30, 2018 to show the car lot is under new ownership.

A man has been indicted on 15 federal charges, including multiple counts of rolling back odometers on vehicles sold at his south Huntsville used car lot, authorities said.

Randy Eugene Greene is charged with 12 counts of tampering with vehicle odometers and three counts of bank fraud, the Department of Justice announced today. Greene is indicted in U.S. District Court in the northern district of Alabama.

Greene is accused of rolling back odometers on vehicles sold at RJ’s Auto Sales between October 2014-November 2016, according to the DOJ.

One odometer was rolled back more than 218,000 miles, federal prosecutors said. On average the 12 vehicle odometers were rolled back more than 122,000 miles, according to the DOJ.

“Anyone who violates federal laws and commits fraud will be vigorously investigated and prosecuted,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Town in a news release. “Congress passed these kinds of laws to protect consumers, financial institutions, and the economy as a whole, and people who engage in this kind of shameful activity should know that there will be serious consequences when they are caught.”

The bank fraud charges stem from loans Greene got from Redstone Federal Credit Union, Town said. The credit union financed three of the vehicles on which the odometers had been changed, authorities said. Town said Greene has to forfeit at least $28,000 related to the fraud.

“It is very important that consumers and financial institutions know that the vehicle being purchased from any auto dealership represents the true odometer reading,” said U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Michael Williams.

“If you have purchased a vehicle from RJ’s Auto Sales of Huntsville within the last five years and believe you are a victim of odometer rollback fraud, please contact the U.S. Secret Service at 256-922-5408.”

If convicted, Greene faces up to three years imprisonment for each odometer tampering charge and up to 30 years in prison on the bank fraud charges. He faces up to $1 million in fines on the bank fraud charges.

The Secret Service is investigating the case, which Assistant United States Attorney Russell E. Penfield is prosecuting.

Formerly RJ's Auto Sales, the south Huntsville car lot is now under new ownership. Co-owner Jason Sanderson says he and his brother have no affiliation with the former owner.

The car lot on Memorial Parkway in south Huntsville is now under new ownership, said Jason Sanderson, who co-owns the business with his brother Jeremy.

“We have no affiliation with the former owner,” Jason Sanderson said.

Updated on Oct. 30, 2018 to show the car lot is under new ownership.