Springfield Residents Plead Guilty to Identity Theft
“We also want to reinforce how important it is for Missouri consumers to safeguard their sensitive personal information, whether it be online or in their purses or wallets.”
Joint investigation by Nixon, Moore and Springfield police Springfield, MO - infoZine - Two Springfield residents pleaded guilty Monday to criminal charges that they used the stolen identity of an acquaintance … via Kansas City InfoZine
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