Identity Thief Captured

Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 3:09 PM

By Scott County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff Jerry Goodin

Allegedly crossed the United States/Mexican Border and obtained a job in Scott County by using a Social Security Number and name she obtained and used illegally

Scott County-In January of 2019, detectives with the Scott County Sheriff’s Office began an investigation of Identity Theft for a victim who resides in another state.

The preliminary investigation revealed Patricia Juan, 22, from the Country of Mexico allegedly crossed the United States/Mexican Border and obtained a job in Scott County by using a Social Security Number and name she obtained and used illegally.

Patricia Juan, was arrested for Identity Theft and incarcerated at the Scott County Jail. All of the arrested female’s information was forwarded to federal authorities.

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