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16-Nov-2006
Fifty-one area residents indicted in a federal sting are accused of Identity Theft. Late afternoon, the US attorney, Virginia attorney general and local police held news conference. Officials say of the 51 suspects rounded up in "Operation Reconcile" - more than half are repeat offenders. 'Students at high risk for identity theft (The Easterner) Identity Theft is one of the nation's fastest growing crimes. The crime of obtaining someone's personal information to assume their identity for criminal activity still remains one of the most unique crimes in the United States. It is also considered one of the most devastating to its victims. '51 charged in Va. identity theft roundup (WRIC 8 News Richmond) RICHMOND, Va. Federal and state authorities are cracking down on identity theft in the Richmond area. Fifty-one people have been indicted on federal charges... 'Amica Adds Identity Theft Service (Insurance Journal) Amica Insurance has a new partnership with Arizona-based Identity Theft 911, a provider of identity fraud education and resolution services. Amica is providing its policyholders with access to the ser '51 face identity theft charges (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Bank employees. A bookkeeper. An executive's personal assistant. The relative of a deceased person. All were among 51 people charged with identity theft in a recent crackdown by a task force of federal, state and Richmond-area law-enforcement agencies. '51 charged in Va. identity theft roundup (WRIC 8 News Richmond) RICHMOND, Va. Federal and state authorities are cracking down on Identity Theft in the Richmond area.
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