Sign of the Times

It’s a Bernie Madoff meets D.B. Cooper moment:

The Indiana investment advisor being hunted by federal authorities two days after he jumped out of a plane and disappeared has been charged with two counts of securities violations.

Marcus Schrenker, 38, now faces two counts of acting as an investment advisor after his license expired on Dec. 31, according to documents provided by Indiana Secretary of State’s Office spokesman Jim Gavin.

Gavin told ABCNews.com that a Hamilton County Superior Court judge froze Marcus Schrenker’s assets and those of his wife late yesterday. Schrenker parachuted out of his company-owned plane over Alabama Sunday while the plane continued flying on autopilot before crashing into Florida swampland two hours later.