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ID theft duo nabbed with burglary tools, stolen items tied to 30 victims: Livermore police

ID theft duo nabbed with burglary tools, stolen items tied to 30 victims: Livermore police

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(KRON) — The Livermore Police Department said its officers pulled over a vehicle that contained 'burglary tools', a fake driver's license, opened mail, several ID cards and numerous credit and debit cards linked to more than 30 identify theft victims.
Many of the recovered stolen items belonged to victims from Stockton, Rancho Cordova, Lodi, and Elk Grove, confirmed LPD.
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LPD said the discovery unfolded on June 3, around midnight, after police conducted a traffic stop on a blue Toyota Highlander in a business parking lot on the 2000 block of Las Positas Road.
Police identified the two suspects as Elaina Zachocki, 31, and Thaveesak Kham, 35, both of Stockton. Zachocki allegedly told officers that she had an active warrant, and police said Kham initially provided a false name.
Livermore PD said a records check confirmed that both suspects had prior felony convictions linked to identify theft.
Both suspects face several charges, including identify theft, possession of a fake ID, false impersonation, and outstanding warrants.
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