Crime & Safety

Portland Police Bust Man On Aggravated ID Theft And Drug Charges

Detectives Seize heroin, meth, more than 100 stolen credit reports that they say had been used to make fake drivers licenses.

Portland Police say that a Milwaukie man is under arrest, charged with being part of a ring that used stolen credit reports to create fake drivers licenses. Brock Kelland is charged with aggravated identity theft, delivery of heroin and methamphetamine, possession of a stolen vehicle, and other charges.

Detectives searched 7907 Southeast Roslyn Street and seized more than 100 credit reports and applications that they say had been stolen from All Car Auto Sales at 20105 Southeast McLoughlin Boulevard in Gladstone.

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They also seized stolen property, cash, meth, and heroin.

Portland Police say that detectives determined that customers' credit reports were stolen from the dealership and Kelland was using the information to create fake Oregon drivers licenses for a group of people who would use them to obtain instant credit accounts at local retailers.

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A Multnomah County Grand Jury has also indicted 47-year-old Jeffrey Scott Milstein and 25-year-old Dominick Ray Grant George on charges connected with this investigation. George was arrested on March 7, 2017, and has remained in custody at the Multnomah County Jail.

Milstein currently has warrants for Identity Theft. Anyone with information about Milstein's whereabouts should contact local law enforcement.

Customers that have visited that dealership and have provided information should contact credit bureaus to determine if they have been the victim of identity theft. For more information on how to prevent identity theft, visit http://www.doj.state.or.us/consumer/Pages/id_theft.aspx

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