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BBB scam alert: Synthetic ID theft, a new trick for scammers

Identity theft is an ever-evolving crime. As credit bureaus and individuals catch on to the schemes of identity thieves, the con artists simply modify their tactics. Scammers are now combining information from multiple individuals to invent a false identity, a technique called “synthetic” identity theft. It’s so hard to detect, you might be a victim and not even know it. How the scam works Scammers pull together a stolen Social Security or Social Insurance number (often belonging to a minor or someone with no credit history), the address of an abandoned property, and a fake name and birth date. Using this…

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BBB scam alert: Synthetic ID theft, a new trick for scammers

Identity theft is an ever-evolving crime. As credit bureaus and individuals catch on to the schemes of identity thieves, the con artists simply modify their tactics. Scammers are now combining information from multiple individuals to invent a false identity, a technique called “synthetic” identity theft. It’s so hard to detect, you might be a victim and not even know it. How the scam works Scammers pull together a stolen Social Security or Social Insurance number (often belonging to a minor or someone with no credit history), the address of an abandoned property, and a fake name and birth date. Using this…

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Boy assaulted in public restroom

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A Peach Springs man was arrested for multiple felony offenses after a violent encounter with a 10-year-old boy in Lake Havasu City. Police responded at 5:30 p.m. on August 15 to a report of a large group of people fighting at London Bridge Beach. Police sergeant Tom Gray said the boy was attacked in a restroom by Allijah Lee, 37. “Lee allegedly grabbed the 10-year old victim and tried to push him into a bathroom stall,” Gray said. “The child fell to the ground when pushed by Lee and was able to get away.” Gray said…

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Emergency meeting requested amid rolling energy blackouts in California

TUCSON — On Monday, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Lea Márquez Peterson issued a letter calling for an emergency meeting of Arizona’s public utility commissioners to discuss rolling blackouts in California as the state experiences record high temperatures and insufficient energy supplies. On August 16, California’s independent grid operator asked Californians to set their air conditioner thermostats to hotter temperatures and not use major appliances between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. in hopes that enough energy could be conserved to avoid rolling blackouts. Unfortunately, California’s requested energy restrictions did not work and nearly two million people lost power over a four hour…

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Kingman’s Skubal makes the show; has been called up by Detroit Tigers

KINGMAN – Much of Kingman will enjoy a COVID-19 pause and band together to cheer for a local who will make his Major League baseball debut in the Windy City Tuesday. 23-year-old Tarik Skubal has been called up by the Detroit Tigers and is scheduled to pitch against the White Sox in Chicago. The 6’3, 215 pound left handed flame thrower rebounded from Tommy John surgery in 2018 and he beat back the coronavirus a couple of weeks ago to achieve his dream of making the show. He said team officials informed him of his promotion Saturday. “It was very…

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Kingman’s Skubal makes the show; has been called up by Detroit Tigers

KINGMAN – Much of Kingman will enjoy a COVID-19 pause and band together to cheer for a local who will make his Major League baseball debut in the Windy City Tuesday. 23-year-old Tarik Skubal has been called up by the Detroit Tigers and is scheduled to pitch against the White Sox in Chicago. The 6’3, 215 pound left handed flame thrower rebounded from Tommy John surgery in 2018 and he beat back the coronavirus a couple of weeks ago to achieve his dream of making the show. He said team officials informed him of his promotion Saturday. “It was very…

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