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Identity Theft Colorado Information

Identity Theft Types Reported by Colorado Victims

Rank Identity Theft Type No. of Victims Percentage
1 Credit Card Fraud 969 26%
2 bank Fraud 751 20%
3 Employment-Related Fraud 626 17%
4 Phone or Utilities Fraud 616 17%
5 Government Documents or Benefits Fraud 245 7%
6 Loan Fraud 183 5%
- Other 885 24%
- Attempted Identity Theft 274 7%

Percentages are based on the 3,698 victims reporting from Colorado. Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 19% of victims from Colorado reported experiencing more than one type of identity theft.

Top Colorado Identity Theft Victim Locations

Victim City No. of Victims
Denver 752
Colorado Springs 369
Aurora 273
Lakewood 146
Littleton 137

Attorney General of Colorado  
Office of the Attorney General  
Department of Law  
1525 Sherman Street  
Denver, CO 80203  
PHO:(303) 866-3052  
FBI Denver
Federal Office Building, Room 1823
1961 Stout Street, 18th. Floor
Denver, Colorado 80294-1823
denver.fbi.gov
(303) 629-7171
Identity Theft News
01-11-06 Resolutions for 2006 The credit report also will tip you off if someone else is using your good name to borrow money fraudulently, i.e. identity theft. That's why it's important to know what's on your record. 9NEWS.com

01-11-06 Democrats define session priorities Majority party to focus on health care, education, identity theft One of those worries, Madden said, happens to the growing numbers of victims of identity theft, a problem that can turn someone s life inside out overnight. Longmont Daily Times-Call

01-11-06 Democrats define session priorities Majority party to focus on health care, education, identity theft One of those worries, Madden said, happens to the growing numbers of victims of identity theft, a problem that can turn someone s life inside out overnight. Longmont Daily Times-Call

         
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