3 Men Accused In Interstate Identity Theft Scheme
POSTED: 12:01 pm EDT May 2,
2008
UPDATED: 12:19 pm EDT May 2,
2008
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. -- Police arrested three men on Thursday at Marley Station Mall in connection with an alleged interstate identity theft scheme.Police accused the men of using the Internet to steal peoples' identities, establish false credit accounts and purchase items using the accounts. Police said the men then sold the items they bought online.More than $5,000 in merchandise was stolen in Anne Arundel County, investigators said.
Baltimore County police are seeking charges. The suspects already have been charged with multiple counts of theft and fraud.They are Valdaze McDaniel and Charles Ingram, both of Overland Park, Kan., and Bryan Gatlin, of Roswell, Ga.
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