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New Twist on Identity Theft


Late last month, we helped wrap up a case that took identity theft to a whole new level: one company trying to steal $23 million by pretending to be another company. It was made possible by a remarkable coincidence: two private security companies with nearly identical names.

Crime in the U.S. Statistics
Violent crime in the U.S. last year increased 1.3 percent and property crime decreased 2.9 percent over 2005, according to preliminary crime statistics collected from more than 11,700 law enforcement agencies. The full report, including state-by-state breakdowns, is available at www.fbi.gov.

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WMD Exercise in Miami
The FBI staged a mock drill at the Orange Bowl in Miami to show the basics of how we’d respond to a threat involving a weapon of mass destruction. The event was part of the FBI’s week-long global conference on nuclear terrorism in Miami.

Day Two: Nuclear Terrorism
Under sunny skies in Miami, experts from around the world are talking about a dark scenario: the use of nuclear and radiological materials by terrorists. It’s day two of the “Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism Law Enforcement Conference,” a week-long event hosted by the FBI.

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New Most Wanted Fugitive
A Honduran man suspected in the strangling death of a 5-year-old girl in Philadelphia seven years ago has been added to our Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Alexis Flores, a convicted felon, is linked to the crime scene by DNA evidence. His addition to our Most Wanted list raises the reward for information leading to his arrest up to $100,000.

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    […] New Twist on Identity Theft Late last month, we helped wrap up a case that took identity theft to a whole new level: one company trying to steal $23 million by pretending to be another company. It was made possible by a remarkable coincidence: two private security companies with nearly identical names. Crime in […] […]

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