PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A West Salem woman was sentenced on Friday for her role in a large-scale mail theft, fraud and forgery operation — leading to more than 600 victims of the scheme, authorities announced.
The Polk County District Attorney’s Office said 32-year-old Ashley Audrianna Wood was sentenced to six years in prison and was ordered to serve a two-year term of post-prison supervision upon her release.
Wood’s sentencing comes after she pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated identity theft, criminal possession of a forged instrument, three counts of forgery, computer crime and 26 counts of mail theft.
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In two separate cases, Wood also pled guilty to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and supplying contraband, the District Attorney’s Office noted…