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National identity theft bust comes through DeKalb

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In 2010, thousands of Puerto Ricans had become victims of identity fraud in part because the government, schools and other institutions did not secure copies of their birth certificates, which are routinely requested by sports leagues, churches and other groups.

In July 2010, Puerto Rico began annulling all old birth certificates and issuing new ones with security features to cut down on theft and fraud cases. Morton and Breuer declined to comment on whether the measure has worked.

It is unclear how many new birth certificates have been issued.

The 50 suspects were indicted by a federal grand jury Dec. 29 on one charge each of conspiracy to commit identification fraud. If convicted, they face up to 15 years in prison.

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