Two Anchorage women are accused of stealing identities to siphon money from an elderly person, a local branch of Habitat for Humanity and a North Slope village.
The James M. Fitzgerald U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building in downtown Anchorage.
Officials say that from roughly October 2021 until December of last year, Calip and Haydu stole victims’ checkbooks, identity documents and mail. They then used that information to create altered checks and drivers’ licenses, as well as false power-of-attorney documents. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigated the case, officials said, with “invaluable assistance” from the Anchorage Police Department.
Peter Taylor, Habitat for Humanity Anchorage’s executive director, said Tuesday that the charitable group’s finances weren’t significantly affected by the missing funds.
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