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Identity Theft Ring Unraveled: Marin County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Duo in Vallejo, Seizes Stolen Goods and Unregistered Firearm

Identity Theft Ring Unraveled: Marin County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Duo in Vallejo, Seizes Stolen Goods and Unregistered Firearm

The identity theft and fraud case that has affected Southern Marin residents since September ended with two suspects’ arrest. Travis Penaluna and Christina Taylor were taken into custody in Vallejo following an investigation by the Marin County Sheriff’s Office, which responded to multiple reports of identity theft, fraud, and stolen mail. A search of their hotel room uncovered various illegal items, including a loaded, unregistered firearm, narcotics, and stolen goods connected to the crimes, according to the

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Penaluna, previously convicted of similar offenses and wanted on a federal warrant, was reportedly on the run after leaving a rehabilitation program. Taylor, who was on California State Parole, was also implicated. Detectives discovered that Penaluna used two vehicles in the alleged crimes, one of which was purchased using a stolen identity.

With support from U.S. Marshals, detectives apprehended the pair at a Vallejo hotel on Monday. Inside the room, authorities found stolen mail, checks, identity documents, blank check stock, and card printers, as well as the firearm and narcotics. This evidence confirmed the scope of their activities.

Penaluna now faces multiple charges, including possession of stolen property, burglary, and grand theft auto, while Taylor faces charges of possession of stolen property, burglary, and other related offenses. The Sheriff’s Office advises any Marin residents who may have been victims of identity theft or mail fraud to report it to local law enforcement, referencing case number SO24-3063.

The community is encouraged to remain vigilant in protecting personal information. The Marin County Sheriff’s Office urges residents to report any suspicious activity that may indicate compromised identity or mail theft by calling 415-479-2311.

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