Joe Marusak reports:
A Charlotte woman on Wednesday admitted to stealing the personal identification information of more than 150 patients at a Charlotte area medical practice.
Keniona Thomas, 24, pleaded guilty in federal court in Charlotte to one count of identity theft for stealing the information from patient files, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Prosecutors did not identify the practice on Wednesday and it was not named in available court records.
Read more on The Charlotte Observer. Although Marusak doesn’t name the practice, it was previously identified as Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates.