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Coral Springs Police: Identity Theft Ring Busted

Posted on August 29, 2012 by Dissent

CBS in Miami reports that police have busted an ID theft ring that involved an employee of a Coral Springs Chili’s and others.

On Tuesday Ames and other investigators showed the evidence recovered to CBS 4 News — a credit card making machine, a credit card skimmer, laptops, blank credit cards and pages and pages of victim’s personal information.

“(It was) full of names, dates of birth and social security numbers on over 940 people,” Ames said, adding that detectives still have to search through three laptops and more than a dozen cellphones belonging to the group.

At this point it’s unclear how many victims there are.

Read more on CBS.

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