Edition of March 18, 2005

Three Men Charged with Making Illegal Documents
Three men have been arrested on charges related to making and selling false identification cards, social security cards and alien registration cards, more commonly known as "green cards," in a townhouse in the 20670 block of Southwind Terrace in Ashburn.
Arrested were Milton Santana-Alverez, 25, Pedro Perez-Cano, 31, and Elias Sanchez-Del Angel, 32.
A fourth man, whose name was not determined by police, is from Alexandria and is facing an immigration violation.
Santana-Alverez has been charged with two counts each of forging public records and uttering false documents, four counts of possessing or selling false identification and an immigration violation.
Perez-Cano has been charged with two counts each of forging a public record, conspiracy to commit forgery, uttering false documents and possessing or selling false identification.
Sanchez-Del Angel has been charged with possession of false identification and an immigration violation. All four men are being held without bond at the Loudoun County jail.
The Loudoun Sheriff's Office, Fairfax police, the Northern Virginia Gang Task Force, the Secret Service, the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement participated in the month-long investigation. Since February officers conducted two buys of the illegal documents from the suspects.
A third buy was conducted Thursday, March 10, when the suspects were taken into custody and a search was conducted on the residence. Items recovered from the home include multiple false identification cards, computer equipment, manufacturing equipment and several thousand dollars in cash.

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