Dog3 wrote:
> "Sheldon" > wrote in
> ups.com:
>
> > Any clue as to how ----- obtained your information?
> > That's something I like to know to be forewarned,
> > y'know?
> > Goomba
> >
> > SHRED, SHRED, SHRED...
> >
>
> My first info came from the credit bureau. Now my attorney is working
on
> it. I have had no help from the PD. I shouldn't say no help. They did
what
> I assume is their normal procedure. So far, everything done has been
by me.
>
>
The PD won't. But they are required to take a report and allow you to
get a copy of it. Almost every agency I dealt with required a copy of
the police report, the report number and the name of the investigating
officer. They don't don anything until you present them with enough
evidence to collar the person. Since it is a non violent crime, it
doesn't have a high priority.
I provided the PD with every shred of evidence they needed on my ID
theft...including the perp's home address. The bank provided the
information on the bank fraus end (as well as the info I provided when
I received bank statements for an account I never opened). I did it all
from Honduras while this was occurring in Washington state. (faxes,
emails, and Fed Ex)I made one trip back to sign papers and reports and
at that time the woman was already in jail awaiting trial.
Sandi
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