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County inmate gets worker data |
By Denver Post |
Published: 11/08/2004 |
A thousand current and former Weld County (Colo.) employees were notified last Thursday to be on the lookout for identity theft targeting them after officials found personal information about employees in a jail cell. The information, including names, Social Security numbers and salaries, apparently was obtained when at least one inmate managed to access the county's computer system. The Weld County Sheriff's Office is investigating how it happened and how many inmates may have accessed the same personal information. According to Sheriff John Cooke, documents with private information were found last Sunday in the cell of 38-year-old Alfred Loader during a routine search. Loader is jailed on charges of vehicular assault and failure to appear at a hearing. Loader also is wanted in Tennessee on theft charges. |
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