Sensitive medical records from the states Mental Health and Mental Retardation agency were recently discovered in a dumpster near I-20 in Arlington on Wednesday. The files contained personal information for thirty-two children ages 4 – 16 and the information of their parents.
Among information included in the files were social security numbers addresses troubled histories and other personal information. This is the thing Identity theives dream of!
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Source: http://cbs11tv.com/topstories/local_story_096171108.html
Grossman Law Offices has been retained to represent one of the families in this case. If you have been affected by this situation contact Grossman Law Offices. We can help!
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