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New York man had Louisiana man's stolen identity, Scranton police say

Por: The Times-Tribune Crime October 07, 2022

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Tipped off by a counterfeit license plate that something was amiss, Scranton police charged a New York man with identity theft after he admitted he bought someone's personal information online,... + full article



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