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Arkansas Tech Student Accused Of Identity Theft

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Police say an Arkansas Tech student used identity theft to defraud fellow students and his girlfriend tried to help conceal the crime. Court documents show that Anthony Dsane is accused of getting loans using other people`s identities. Alicia Nichole O`Gwynne is accused of hindering prosecution. Court documents say the 21-year-old Dsane allegedly used information he took while working at the Arkansas Tech library to get the loans. The 20-year-old O`Gwynne is accused of trying to destroy documents incriminating Dsane. Dsane is accused of 15 counts of felony forgery and six counts of financial identity fraud. Police won`t discuss the continuing case, but court records show Dsane allegedly used his position as a student worker to gain personal information of at least four other students. He is accused of using one student`s personal information to receive four separate loans. The student was unaware of the loans, documents show. Police allege Dsane also received loans at several local banks by using that student`s identity.

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