The man with using false ID Hormel Foods Corp.
23 years, a man faces a charge Austin for crimes allegedly using an identity established in Pennsylvania to work Hormel Foods Corp.
Olvera-Guillermo Reyes, the fourth St. 506-1/2 SW, east Mower District Court with one count of counterfeiting increase ostensibly for Minnesota with a false identification card.
Tuesday, conditional bail for Olvera-Reyes was $ 20000, recordings. It aims to return to court Thursday.
According to the complaint, an employee Austin Medical Center called police April 7 possible identity theft. The employee said a bill to Joel Morales in an address Austin undeliverable.
Then, the man was held at the Social Insurance has a number of addresses in Brookville, Pennsylvania, and sent the bill.
On 14 February, the hospital received a complaint from the Pennsylvania Public Prosecutor-General Office of reaction to a report by the real Joel Morales, said the complaint.
An article of Minnesota, identity card Hormel Hormel medical card and local authorities to identify the man as Morales was attorney general office, said the complaint. Olvera-Reyes was decided after that person.
On 11 April Austin police received a report of Brookville, Pa, police on identity theft.
Three days later, the Austin Police spoke with an official, Hormel had a note from January indication of the true Morales contacted the company to make its identity to someone, the complaint said.
The official website of Hormel told police while talking to Olvera-Reyes, who claimed the appellant had stolen the identity of Olvera-Reyes, under the name Morales. Olvera-Reyes has officially declared its intention to Hormel, a police report, said the complaint.
Police Olvera-Reyes, Monday in his native Austin, where he allegedly had a Mexican passport, Mexico and voter registration for the card in his real name with a photograph.
The complaint said Olvera-Reyes worked from 2002 to 2006, the Quality Pork Processors in Austin before the commencement of the Hormel September 2006.
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