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20-Feb-2007
ID Theft is on the rise in Mesa County. Find out how it will likely affect you, and what you can do to prevent being a victim. 'Immigrant identity theft a hidden crime (ABC 7 Gulfshore News) Tax season is just around the corner and chances are someone on the Gulfshore will discover they owe thousands of dollars for jobs they never had. In a crime of desperation, illegal immigrants steal identities in order to stay and work in the US. Often, the victims don't find out about the crime until the IRS comes after them. 'Tustin, Anaheim are ID theft hot spots (Orange County Register) Tustin and Anaheim are Orange County hot spots for identity theft, according to a report. 'FTC: S. Dakotans avoiding fraud, ID theft (The Argus Leader) South Dakota still is among the safest states when it comes to fraud and identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission. 'Reducing the Risk: Identity Theft and the Business Traveler (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) The following is an excerpt of a White Paper on Identity Theft by Guillaume Deybach, President and CEO, Worldwide Assistance: 'House passes increased penalties for identity theft (The Morning News) LITTLE ROCK -- The House approved stiffer penalties Friday for identity theft committed against the elderly and disabled, and sent Gov. Mike Beebe a bill requiring courts to notify schools when a student is a convicted sex offender. 'Teen Charged With Identity Theft (Oswego Daily News) FULTON, NY - A Fulton teen is facing a list of crimes after he allegedly stole another person?s identity. For several months, police say the teen changed the victim?s address and went on a shopping spree to obtain services, merchandise, fraudulent lines of credit and cash.
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