VA Clerk Arrested In Long Beach For ID Theft Of More Than 1,000 Veterans
LONG BEACH CA June 17 2018 Personal information belonging to more than 1,000 veterans was found during a traffic stop of a Veterans Affairs clerk in Long Beach this week.
The discovery was made on the campus of Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center after VA police officers noticed a personal car which illegally had commercial plates attached, the VA said in a news release Thursday.
Officers pulled over the car, which was being driven by a VA employee, and inside found names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers for hundreds of veteran patients. They also discovered gabapentin pills, which did not have a subscription.
The subsequent investigation determined that the suspect, who was not identified, had stolen the personal information of 1,028 patients. He had also stolen more than $1,000 in federal property.
Investigators believe that none of the stolen information had yet been used fraudulently.
The driver, whose name was not released, is in custody facing serious charges.