Posted on February 27, 2008

Another Carpentersville resident’s identity stolen — this one 7 years old

Centeno said he has used the Social Security card with the victim's information to obtain a truck, three ... jobs, gas and electrical service for his home, a credit card, unemployment benefits twice for ... six months, and over $60,000 in pay and services

Another Carpentersville resident has gotten a notice from the IRS, demanding back taxes on income.

The IRS says the resident owes taxes on $60,000.

Only this victim is 7. Yes, a second-grader.

He’s the latest Carpentersville resident, police said Friday, to fall victim to identity theft.

He may, however, be the youngest.

His identity has been in use by someone else since 2001.

Detectives accused a Streamwood man of using the boy’s personal information not long after the boy was born in 2001.

Cirilo Centeno, 29, of 1101 Sunnydale Blvd., was charged with felony identity theft, an offense that could land him in jail for between four and 15 years if he is convicted.

The victim’s mother claimed the boy as a dependent on her 2007 income tax and was informed by the IRS she could not — that his Social Security number was being used by someone else.

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