Identity theft probationer caught with fraudulent IDs: Alameda PD

(KRON) — An Alameda resident on probation for felony identity theft was caught with multiple forms of fraudulent identification during a recent compliance check, police announced Wednesday.

Alameda Police Department officers made the discovery after visiting the residence of the individual, who was not named by law enforcement. According to the department, officers conducting the probation compliance check found multiple fraudulent forms of identification, ID manufacturing equipment, refund checks, credit cards and blank checks.

Narcotics were uncovered at the residence, police said, and a K-9 helped locate a firearm and ammunition.

The probationer was arrested for multiple offenses related to the discovery.

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Authorities are reminding the public to take steps to help protect against identity theft, including:

  • Destroying bank statements and other sensitive documents before disposing of them
  • Regularly monitoring financial accounts and credit reports
  • Freezing credit to prevent new accounts from being opened
  • Creating strong passwords and using multi-factor authentication for online accounts

“Early action can limit harm and help protect your financial future,” Alameda PD said…

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