Last week a federal grand jury indicted six illegal aliens and two so-called U.S. "citizens" on charges that they produced and distributed thousands of forged identification documents in an apartment at the Twelve Oaks complex in Marietta.
Illegal aliens Ricardo Quinones Cruz, 33; Allen Carmona, 21; Enrique Cristobal Martinez, 34; Ivan Raul Garcia, 40; Manuel Dozano Ortiz, 28; Juan Castillo, 36, as well as Cindy Salinas, 19; and Armando Nunez-Briseno, 29 were arrested and charged with aggravated identity theft.
Police confiscated computers, laminating machines, cards, printers, more than 1,000 passport-style photographs and over 200 documents purported to have been issued by the U.S. government from the apartment.
Authorities say that the documents were produced in the apartment on Austell Road and sold at the #1 Coin Laundry in Smyrna and at Juan's Tire Service in Marietta.
Illegal aliens Ricardo Quinones Cruz, 33; Allen Carmona, 21; Enrique Cristobal Martinez, 34; Ivan Raul Garcia, 40; Manuel Dozano Ortiz, 28; Juan Castillo, 36, as well as Cindy Salinas, 19; and Armando Nunez-Briseno, 29 were arrested and charged with aggravated identity theft.
Police confiscated computers, laminating machines, cards, printers, more than 1,000 passport-style photographs and over 200 documents purported to have been issued by the U.S. government from the apartment.
Authorities say that the documents were produced in the apartment on Austell Road and sold at the #1 Coin Laundry in Smyrna and at Juan's Tire Service in Marietta.
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