Woman’s identity used to open six phone lines | Public Safety

by Fulton Watch News Feed

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — An Alpharetta woman reported March 11 someone used her identity to fraudulently open six lines of phone service.

The victim’s mother reported the alleged identity fraud because the victim was attending college in Massachusetts. 

Officers reported speaking with the victim on the phone, and she said she received a Verizon bill at her permanent address in Alpharetta. She said her name was misspelled on the bill, and she does not use Verizon as her phone service. 

Officers reported the $753 bill was due March 14 for three iPad Pros and three iPhone 15 Pro Maxes. 

The victim was referred to the Federal Trade Commission to report her identity as stolen, the report states. 

No suspects have been identified. 

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