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IDENTITY THEFT


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3 quick ways Houston residents can protect senior family members from fraud

Read full article: 3 quick ways Houston residents can protect senior family members from fraud

Fraud and theft targeting seniors is a growing concern, and many people reach out to “2 Helps You” for guidance. It can be challenging to discuss financial safety with family members, but there are steps that can be taken to help protect them.

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Houston realtor accused of stealing woman’s identity to secure rental homes

Read full article: Houston realtor accused of stealing woman’s identity to secure rental homes

The real estate agent allegedly used fake documents and someone else's identity to secure over $176,000 in rental leases.

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Texas named among most vulnerable states for identity theft and fraud: report

Read full article: Texas named among most vulnerable states for identity theft and fraud: report

Anyone who has been a victim of identity theft knows it can easily happen, and a recent study found if you're living in Texas the chances of getting exposed are higher.

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Houston man arrested, accused of identity theft and stealing mail in Sugar Land

Read full article: Houston man arrested, accused of identity theft and stealing mail in Sugar Land

A Houston man was arrested after police in Sugar Land said he was found with tools used to break into mailboxes and articles of identity of other people.

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Houston woman who tried to rent several properties with stolen identity gets deferred adjudication for 3 years

Read full article: Houston woman who tried to rent several properties with stolen identity gets deferred adjudication for 3 years

A woman who attempted to rent several properties in Southeast Texas using a stolen identity has plead guilt.

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Houston man shares horror stories of identity theft

Read full article: Houston man shares horror stories of identity theft

Cooks said his identity was stolen after someone broke into his home, took pages of documents and his cellphone. Equipped with his phone, it allowed the person to gain access to his banking information and all his passwords.

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Five ways to protect yourself against identity theft and fraud

Read full article: Five ways to protect yourself against identity theft and fraud

Here are some ways you can stay informed, protect your personal information, and be proactive in monitoring your financial accounts to safeguard against identity theft:

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‘Shocked:’ Checks, IDs, designer brand boxes found in home rented by suspected identity thief

Read full article: ‘Shocked:’ Checks, IDs, designer brand boxes found in home rented by suspected identity thief

A home rented by a suspected identity thief in Northwest Harris County has led to a law enforcement investigation and the recovery of many items possibly connected to other identity theft cases.

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Houston woman accused of using New Yorker’s stolen identity to attempt to rent several properties

Read full article: Houston woman accused of using New Yorker’s stolen identity to attempt to rent several properties

A woman has been arrested and charged after authorities said she was attempting to lease property in both Harris and Fort Bend Counties using a stolen identity.

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Police raid ‘skimmer manufacturing lab’ in Sunnyside Airbnb, charge suspects who crossed Canadian border

Read full article: Police raid ‘skimmer manufacturing lab’ in Sunnyside Airbnb, charge suspects who crossed Canadian border

An identity theft ring that targeted ATM users at Walgreens and at least one CVS store in the Houston area revealed in a police search warrant, means hundreds of innocent people living in Harris County may have had their card information stolen.

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Fake mistress accuses man of cheating on wife of 46 years in Memorial Villages letter scam

Read full article: Fake mistress accuses man of cheating on wife of 46 years in Memorial Villages letter scam

If you have received a letter in the mail asking for money for proof that your husband cheated on you, the Memorial Villages Police Department warns that it is probably a scam and the mail should be treated as junk.

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‘It’s the new crime wave’: North Texas firefighter has identity stolen, cars bought in his name in Houston

Read full article: ‘It’s the new crime wave’: North Texas firefighter has identity stolen, cars bought in his name in Houston

A North Texas firefighter is battling a different kind of flame after someone stole his identity and then used it to buy several cars in the Houston area.

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How to safeguard your personal information in wake of recent cyberattacks

Read full article: How to safeguard your personal information in wake of recent cyberattacks

Memorial Hermann, St. Luke’s, the Houston Health Department and Oak Bend Medical Center, are among the local healthcare systems hit by cyberattacks in 2022, potentially putting patients at risk by exposing their protected health information.

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$20K bond set for post office clerk accused of stealing money from mailboxes, authorities say

Read full article: $20K bond set for post office clerk accused of stealing money from mailboxes, authorities say

Bond was set at $20,000 for a post office clerk accused of stealing money and checks from mailboxes.

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2 men jailed after deputies bust counterfeit ID operation with multiple Houston-area victims

Read full article: 2 men jailed after deputies bust counterfeit ID operation with multiple Houston-area victims

Daniel McIver, 29, and 26-year-old Eric Berry were arrested at a north Houston hotel. Both are charged with felony identity theft and possession of a controlled substance. McIver also faces a charge of tampering with a government record, according to the Constable’s Office.

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Houston woman sentenced to 2 years in federal prison for stealing victim’s identity to obtain gift cards, US Attorney says

Read full article: Houston woman sentenced to 2 years in federal prison for stealing victim’s identity to obtain gift cards, US Attorney says

A woman is facing 2 years in federal prison after she used stolen personal information to purchase gift cards at a Houston-area store, the U.S. District Attorney’s Office said.

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Baytown woman says thieves stole her identity, claimed nearly $30,000 in unemployment

Read full article: Baytown woman says thieves stole her identity, claimed nearly $30,000 in unemployment

Allison Garcia of Baytown is looking for answers after someone stole her personal information and used it to bilk the state out of nearly $30,000.

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Feds: Pennsylvania man faked Trump family personas in fraud

Read full article: Feds: Pennsylvania man faked Trump family personas in fraud

A Pennsylvania man was charged Tuesday with creating fake online identities for ex-President Donald Trump’s brother and youngest son to dupe hundreds of people nationwide into donating thousands of dollars to what prosecutors described as a phony political organization.

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FBI warns unemployment benefits fraud spiking; Friendswood man among victims

Read full article: FBI warns unemployment benefits fraud spiking; Friendswood man among victims

HOUSTON – The Federal Bureau of Investigation has seen a spike in pandemic-related unemployment claims filed using stolen personal information. A Friendswood man is among the victims. Jason Holter received letters from the Texas Workforce Commission about an unemployment benefits claims he never filed. “It said, ‘here’s what you’re eligible for per week.‘”The TWC fraud department told Holter to file a police reporter, and he did with the Friendswood Police Department. “Meantime, I sent an email to HR and just said hey, I just got this stuff in the mail and I assume someone is trying to file unemployment,” Holter said.

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'Dumb mistake’: Woman accused of stealing identity of billionaire Tilman Fertitta, opening up credit cards in his name

Read full article: 'Dumb mistake’: Woman accused of stealing identity of billionaire Tilman Fertitta, opening up credit cards in his name

SPRING, Texas – Investigators arrested a 28-year-old mother of two and confiscated computers, credit cards and other items at her Spring home after they said she stole billionaire Tilman Fertitta’s identity. Lifelock, an identity theft protection company, caught the suspicious account activity, alerted Fertitta and he called police before Hunter bought anything, according to court documents. According to court documents, Hunter opened the fraudulent accounts on Sept. 2, 2019, and investigators arrested her about a month later on an unrelated charge, and she confessed. In early February, investigators arrested Hunter and confiscated three laptops, four desktop computers, an iPad, six credit cards, a driver’s license and a social card, each with different names. Hunter said she worked for Apple tech support and that the confiscated computers were used for work or old and unused.

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