Police inaction angers victim of identity theft
Sonu Munshi, Tribune
March 17, 2008 - 1:35AM
Going by the string of gas purchases and ATM withdrawals on her recent bank statements, it would appear that Irma Judson is a plastic-savvy Mesa resident who loves to drive about town.
But the dusty, beat-up yellow Mercury sedan parked outside the 84-year-old’s residence clearly shows years of being rarely used. And Judson didn’t even know she owned a debit card.
When a good Samaritan neighbor figured something was wrong and contacted police on Judson’s behalf requesting them to look into the matter, the police’s apparent disinterest left him hapless.
Abridged.
SOURCE: eastvalleyTribune
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