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Updated: 12:41 PM Dec 11, 2008
Four Sentenced in Identity Fraud Case
Harrisonburg, Va. Four men will spend time in prison for federal identity fraud.
Posted: 5:46 PM Dec 10, 2008 |
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Four men will spend time in prison for federal identity fraud.
The Valley men had pleaded guilty to making hundreds of fake IDs for illegal immigrants in the area.
Edwin Mendez, who worked at Dayton's Cargill plant for more than 12 years, was sentenced to more than four years in prison.
Efrain Sanchez-Aparicio was sentenced to four years.
Luis Toro received more than three years.
Jairo Gomez was sentenced to a little more than two years.
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