A Dothan man faces identity theft charge allegedly involving the fraudulent filing of federal and state taxes.
According to a Dothan police statement, police arrested Charles Sapp, 36, of West Newton Street, on Sunday, and charged him with felony identity theft.
The statement said the charge stemmed from Sapp allegedly using the victim’s identity to file fraudulent state and federal taxes returns, for which he received checks that were deposited into his personal bank account.
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The statement said police arrested Sapp after he was allegedly caught shoplifting at a local business. At the time of his arrest, he was in possession of “Money Network” debit cards with multiple names on them.
Sapp was taken to the Houston County Jail and held on $150,000 bail.
Anyone who may have also been victimized can call the Dothan Police Department at 334-615-3000.






