ST. GEORGE — An Ivins man was arrested for multiple counts of identity fraud and forgery Thursday.
According to the probable cause statement filed by St. George Police, Nabor Gonzalez Isidoro, 27, of Ivins, was arrested after an investigation found that he had gained employment at a local St. George business by using the social security number and U.S. permanent resident number that belonged to someone else.
It is believed that Isidoro received benefits and wages in excess of $5,000 while using the fraudulent identification, the statement said.
Isidoro was booked into Washington County’s Purgatory Correctional Institute, charged with two second-degree felonies for identity fraud and two counts of third-degree felony possession of a forgery writing/device. His bail was set at $50,000.
Persons charged are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law or as otherwise decided by a trier-of-fact.
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