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FL: Former Eagle Harbor Country Club Janitor Charged with ID Theft

Posted on December 13, 2011 by Dissent

Jessika Lewis reports:

The owner of St. Augustine-based cleaning company Mr. Janitor was arrested for stealing personal information from some Eagle Harbor Country Club members.

According to Detective William Roberts with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, Jonathan Morris II used that info to open credit cards and even bank accounts in alleged victims’ names.

[…]

Morris is scheduled for a pretrial hearing in January, according to the Clay County Clerk of Courts website. His charge is listed on the website as identity theft of more than twenty persons or $50,000.

Read more on First Coast News.

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1 thought on “FL: Former Eagle Harbor Country Club Janitor Charged with ID Theft”

  1. Christie says:
    December 14, 2011 at 2:18 pm

    Wow. I can not believe a business man would take advantage of his loyal customers like this. To steal the identity of more than 20 of his patrons is complete disrespect. Wasn’t it enough that his customers were paying him for his service. I guess not. I know many identity theft crimes get passed over because of lack of manpower within the law enforcement division but it’s nice to see when the law is upheld and these crooks are made accountable for the damage they have done to others.

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