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Regina Police bust identity theft ring

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Four people are facing a total of 105 charges related to identity theft, fraud, drugs and weapon offences.

Regina Police busted the crime ring on Thursday when one of the suspects attempted to use a fraudulent identification to withdraw money from someone’s bank account.

Police arrested him at the bank.

A subsequent investigation led police to a hotel in North Central where three others were arrested.

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The four people charged are:

19-year-old Chanelle Vandal-Lauman of Alberta. She’s facing 28 charges, including nine counts of identity fraud, and 11 counts of possession of forged documents.

23-year-old Marc Joseph Mills of Alberta. He’s facing 28 charges, including nine counts of identity fraud, and eleven counts of possession of forged documents.

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32-year-old Cole Neal Symons of Alberta. He’s facing 23 charges, including seven counts of identity fraud, and nine counts of possession of forged documents.

35-year-old Brad Waselenchuk of Alberta. He’s facing 26 charges, including seven counts of identity fraud, and nine counts of possession of forged documents.

The four accused made a first court appearance on December 19, and will be appearing in court again at a later date.

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