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    S.C: Police | Illegal immigrant inmate wrongly released

    Tuesday, Sep. 29, 2009
    Police | Illegal immigrant inmate wrongly released



    A prisoner at the Brunswick County Detention Center was accidentally released from jail Sunday night after stealing another inmate's identity, according to Beth Boling, spokeswoman for the Brunswick County Sheriff's office.

    Rosher Rodriquez-Aguilar, 27, was being held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and was under $4,000 bond for a charge of failure to appear since being jailed on Sept. 17, Boling said.

    Officials learned that Rodriquez-Aguilar had been planning to switch identities for two weeks, Boling said.

    A reward is being offered for the arrest of Rodriquez-Aguilar.

    Anyone with information is asked to call the Brunswick County Sheriffs Office at 800-672-6379.

    http://www.thesunnews.com/news/local/story/1092146.html
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    when are you crazy Americans going to get it... these people have alias's for the alias for the alias... change the name if you have a felony; get a new name with a clean record and go get a gun from the gun store... get caught, go to jail... get out and start a new identity


    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In family names:

    An additional component of a surname to distinguish its users from other families of the same surname. Whereas an alias is usually used nowadays to describe a name which hides someone's true identity, the alias particle was originally used in England to clarify identity. As an example, a member of the Smith family who moved away from Exeter might have called themselves Smith alias Exeter, or Exeter alias Smith.
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alias
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