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Woman Gets Prison Over Irving TX Teachers Id Theft

5:41 PM Wed, Apr 16, 2008 | Permalink

State District Judge Mike Snipes sentenced Sharon Denise Seeley, 40, for her role in the identity theft of numerous current and former Irving schoolteachers.

Seeley pleaded guilty, and the judge gave her two years apiece for two counts of credit card abuse and 30 years for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information. She will serve those sentences concurrently and could be up for parole in about eight years.

Seeley told police that the personal information came from a binder that was thrown into a school district dumpster that held the social security numbers of up to 3,200 current and former employees. School district officials said about 103 victims have contacted them.

Three teachers spoke in court today about how the theft impacted their lives. Many shared that they suffered health-related problems. They also detailed thousands of dollars in charges in their names that wrecked their credit. Seeley had their home addresses, and they believe that she and others even waited at their residences to intercept deliveries of items they had ordered. Irving police originally arrested her in January 2009 at Irving Mall after she tried making purchases at Sears in the name of teacher Shellie Pearce.

In court, she apologized, saying that she was addicted to methamphetamine and turned to crime to pay for her habit and support her daughter.

Many teachers are still upset with the school district, which is in the process of compensating them for damages.

“It’s affected my health, my family time, my energy and my trust of strangers,” said teacher Dawn Bizzell. “Those of us who are victims have been given a life sentence. We’re having to pay the price forever.”

Source: SecurShred. March 2010.

 

Medical files found in trash

PORT ST. LUCIE, FL — Police on Tuesday turned up medical files in a trash bin near University Medical Clinics that contained information that could be used to commit identity theft, a police spokesman said Wednesday.

Police determined the files, which contained information including patient names, Social Security numbers, phone numbers and addresses, had been discarded from University Medical Clinics in the 1800 block of Southeast Port St. Lucie Boulevard, said Officer Tom Nichols, police spokesman.

A man identified by Nichols as a high ranking official with the company indicated an employee had thrown the files way.

“A garbage bag full of medical records is not an oversight,” Nichols said.

Dr. Samuel Sadow, CEO of University Medical Clinics, said Wednesday he didn’t think any patient information had been compromised.

“We’re very concerned about it and we’re doing our own internal investigation,” Sadow said.

Nichols said the records were returned to the office.

Nichols said the files initially were found by a woman acting on an anonymous tip that they’d been discarded. That woman then notified police of her discovery.

Source: WPTV.com. January 2010.

 
 



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