Alaska prosecutors accuse two Wasilla residents of more than 400 identity theft-related crimes

Two Wasilla residents have been accused of a record-setting number of felonies and misdemeanors in connection with an alleged identity-theft spree that affected 41 people in multiple states.

Alaska prosecutors filed 426 misdemeanor and felony charges on Saturday against Qalgilan Miller and 425 charges against Demi Rae McDonald, his alleged partner.

According to records kept by the Alaska Court System, those combined charges represent the most filed against any one person in a single criminal case in Alaska since 2011, when modern recordkeeping began. The previous record was 372 charges in a case opened in 2013…

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