Warsaw Woman Arrested For Identity Deception
Staff Report
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Marlen Judith Pavon Aleman
SYRACUSE — A Warsaw woman was arrested after allegedly using another person’s identity to obtain employment at a Syracuse business.
Marlen Judith Pavon Aleman, 44, 312 N. Detroit St., Warsaw, is charged with identity deception, a level 6 felony; and false informing, a class B misdemeanor.
On Feb. 28, a Syracuse Police officer spoke with a woman who said she discovered her identity was being used for employment at a Syracuse business.
According to court documents, the woman said the individual using her identity was using her maiden name, birth date, and social security number. The officer then went to the Syracuse business and asked to speak with the individual, who was later identified as Aleman.
Aleman’s real identity was confirmed through a Honduras passport.
Aleman has already been arrested and released on bond.