Bank vice-president and Mother, worked together to steal idenities
October 3, 2008
A mother and daughter ‘team’ has pleaded guilty to charges relating to identity theft. The daughter worked as a bank vice president business development officer, at the Bank of the West and stole customer’s information. The mother then used her job as a real-estate agent, to find vacant homes where the fraudulent credit cards could be sent and picked up.
- Story link from seattletimes.com, posted on Oct. 3, 2008 – http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2008224241_idtheft03.html
A Kennewick woman admitted she helped her daughter devise a scheme to steal people’s identities with information her daughter had access to as a bank vice president.
Cynthia Jean Walker, 54, also admitted that she used her job as a licensed real-estate agent to find vacant homes where the fraudulent credit cards could be sent and picked up.
Entry Filed under: Character/Criminal, Financial, ID Theft, Identity Theft, Social Security. Tags: Character ID Theft, Character/Criminal, Financial, Financial ID Theft, ID Theft, Identity Theft, Social Security, Social Security ID Theft.

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