Monday, March 09, 2009
Impersonating a person on Craigslist is a felony
A woman is charged with a felony in Eau Claire County for allegedly posting a profile of her ex-boyfriend on Craigslist under "casual encounters."
Twenty-year-old Kari Heath of Strum faces a charge of causing harm through identity theft, which could send her to prison for three years if convicted.
Police say the profile on the Internet Web site indicated the man wanted other men to call him at work and "talk dirty."
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