A suspected identity thief who authorities say stole credit cards from cars at Pinellas County beaches almost five years ago was arrested in Miami this week.
Karoll Acosta-Gonzalez, 31, was charged on a failure-to-appear warrant issued in Miami. She originally had been charged with organized scheme to defraud and criminal use of personal information.
Acosta-Gonzalez had been a fugitive for four years, said a Florida Department of Law Enforcement news release issued today.
She originally was arrested in February 2005 along with a co-defendant, accused of breaking into vehicles and stealing credit cards left in wallets and purses.
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