Man suspected of making fake IDs arrested
by Lisa Halverstadt - Jun. 16, 2008 06:19 PM
The Arizona Republic
A man suspected of making fake IDs was arrested at about on Saturday in Tempe.

Julio Cesar Carbajal-Cortez, 21, of Mexico, was pulled over in the 300 block of Priest Drive and admitted to having a fake ID, police said.

After searching his vehicle, police found two Arizona drivers' licenses, one Social Security card, three Mexican drivers' licenses and a stack of 200 blank plastic cards, according to police reports. The cards had holograms of the Department of Justice stamp and the words "U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services," according reports.

Carbajal-Cortez told police he was in the process of delivering forged documents that he usually sells for $100 to $120.

After Carbajal-Cortez allowed police to search his residence, they reported finding 500 business cards, a computer and more blank plastic cards, according to reports.

He was arrested on suspicion of possession of forged documents, possession of forged instruments, aggravated taking of identity and trafficking with the identity of another.








http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... d0616.html