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HOW NOT TO WORK YOUR RED FLAG
Woman arrested for identity theft
by Identity Theft Daily Staff

      HOW NOT TO WORK YOUR RED FLAG The following is a story about a woman arrested for trying to buy a wave runner with a stolen ID. A sales staff selling wave runners caught her. Good for them.   Read on in the article. She arrived to purchase the watercraft in a new Tahoe. Police located a new Nissan at her residence. Both vehicles were purchased with other people’s information. You have to love the red flag program those automobile dealerships had in place if you’re an identity thief. What are the chances I might be able to score some personal information at those dealerships? I’m guessing, pretty good.         Woman arrested for identity theft  
 
 
Written by Identity Theft Daily Staff   
Wednesday, 04 March 2009
Riverside Police Officers responded to a motor sport dealership regarding a woman trying to purchase two Sea-Doo watercraft with fake identification. The woman was later found to be in possession of several fraudulently-purchased vehicles and furniture.
Investigating officers learned the suspect was in possession of ID for three other names, with credit reports and false California driver’s licenses. Officers also located more false licenses utilizing different male names with the same picture.
The suspect arrived at a Riverside motorsports dealership in the 7500-block of Indiana Avenue, driving a 2008 Chevy Tahoe she purchased in Puente, entirely on credit and registered to one of the false names. The Puente car dealership confirmed the Tahoe was purchased for $40,000 using one of the fake driver’s licenses. A receipt found in the car showed that $6,000 worth of furniture was purchased from the Ashley Home Store in Murrieta under one of the male’s names and delivered to a Moreno Valley address. Envelopes containing credit applications for various credit cards under the false names were also found in the car.

An Economic Crimes Detective responded to the suspect’s Moreno Valley residence, where investigators located a new Nissan Altima sedan and a Yamaha Wave runner watercraft on a trailer located in the driveway, and a Yamaha motorcycle located in the garage. All three vehicles were registered to one of the fraudulent names. The fraudulently-obtained furniture was inside the house. Ashley Home Store sent a truck to pick up the furniture. Police towed all the vehicles. Miriam Macedo, 42, of Moreno Valley, was arrested for Identity Theft and booked at Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside.
 

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