Pittsburgh man accused of stealing hundreds of identities to buy over $100K in merchandise

A Pittsburgh man has been arrested after authorities said he stole hundreds of people’s identities to make more than $100,000 in online purchases from local Lowe’s and Giant Eagle stores.

Cornelius P. Tucker, 33, is facing more than 200 counts of felony identity theft and related charges.

The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office said Tucker purchased power tools, home security products and other items, which he then resold on his Facebook page, “Pittsburgh Stamps.”…

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