Atlanta man arrested for identity fraud, bad checks
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Fairmount Police arrested an Atlanta man with four counts of identity fraud and two counts of fictitious checks according to Chief Andy Key.

Danzell Rashad Wilson, 26, was charged by Lt. Clyde Chitwood for allegedly using the banking account numbers of Fairmount Building Supply and Chipmunk Creations on phony checks and then passing them at several Metro Atlanta Wal-Mart stores. Chitwood charged Wilson with the identity frauds in Gordon County and the fictitious check charges in Cobb County, where two of the checks were passed.

Wilson is currently being held in the Cobb County jail according to Key.
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