Sunday, March 22, 2009 Somerville, 64, was a retired Wells Fargo Bank vice president. Her youngest son, Todd Harris, was a nationally known Republican strategist. The entryway of her expensive Walnut Creek home was decorated with pictures of her with
Identity Theft 911 Provides Identity Theft Resolution Services to - Businesswire.com
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Customers of American Family Insurance ( www.amfam.com ), one of the largest property-casualty insurers in the nation, who have purchased American Family s optional Identity Fraud Expense Coverage endorsement
Identity theft a growing problem in Genesee County - Grand Rapids Press
GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan — Eager to move out on her own and take on adulthood, just months after her 18th birthday Dominique Key applied for a credit card and tried to rent an apartment. After being denied for both, Key tried opening a checking
Affinion Security Center Survey Finds Taxpayers are Vulnerable to Tax - Newsblaze.com
NORWALK, Conn., March 24 /PRNewswire/ — Tax time will unfortunately bring more than a refund check to many taxpayers this year. Affinion Security Center, a leading provider of identity theft protection, detection and resolution services, recently
Cost of identity theft services not generally worth it, report says - Beaumont Enterprise
A national consumer group on Wednesday released an identity theft report that showed most consumers would be better off taking their own precautions rather than spending hundreds of dollars a year to have a company protect their identities. The
Ridgewood man arrested for allegedly impersonating his father-in-law - Newark Star-Ledger
Bergen County Prosecuter’s Office Jerome Singer, 68, was arrested on charges of identity theft and criminal impersonation. He faked the identity of his father-in-law to open up credit cards and apply for a mortgage. A 68-year-old Ridgewood car

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