Steal a dead soldiers Identity how low can you go?

RHINELANDER — The last of three people has been sentenced for a scheme involving the use the stolen identities of dead Wisconsin soldiers to pass bad checks.

James Larson, 26, of Ashwaubenon was sentenced Wednesday in Oneida County Circuit Court to four years in prison and five years of extended supervision. He pleaded guilty to one count of forgery. Prosecutors dismissed another charge of forgery and a charge of identity theft against him.
Two other suspects had been sentenced earlier in the case. Tina Mitchem, 27, of Milwaukee, got three years of probation for identity theft and nine months in jail for resisting arrest. A second count of identify theft was dismissed against her.

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Bobby McLeod, 47, of Green Bay, was sentenced to two years in prison and three years of extended supervision for identity theft and the same for forgery but with the terms to run at the same time.
Investigators say the three used a computer to print checks and buy gift cards under names of three fallen military members, identified as Rachel Bosveld of Waupun, Matthew Schram of Brookfield and Andrew Halverson of Grant.

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