Michael Stocks of Scottsdale was sentenced to seven years in prison on July 7 after pleading guilty to aggravated taking the identity of another person. Theodore Paschall received 6 1/2 in prison on July 9 after pleading guilty to trafficking in the identity of another person.
Stocks was arrested on September 5, 2007 following a two month investigation that uncovered a stolen check scheme he ran. Stocks, 26, operated out of a hotel room near 16th Street and Camelback Road. At the time of his arrest, Stocks used the name of one of his victims to identify himself to Scottsdale police. The stolen checks recovered were traced to a number of burglaries involving multiple victims.
On January 7, 2006, Paschall, 52, sold a debit card to an undercover Phoenix Police Department officer as part of the sale of a stolen vehicle and other documents.







Throw away the key.
These persons don’t realize the damage they do to their victims. I am so glad that they were given some kind of punishment…
Who writes these articles? Hey EVT! Get some decent writers!