Making Fake Craigslist Posts Can Get You Charged With Identity Theft [Pranks]

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Placing a fake Craigslist ad for random strangers to call your ex-boyfriend at work to "talk dirty to him" may be funny, but it can now also get you charged with identity theft.
Kari Heath learned this the best way you can learn something: by doing. She appears in court March 19.
How did the boyfriend figure out it was her? Because the Craigslist ad had photos that nobody except her would have. Oops. The maximum sentence is three years. For a Craigslist prank. [Leader Telegram.]


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