A Columbia County man is accused of taking the identity of a teen who died from a brain tumor and using his identity for more than 20 years.
A criminal complaint filed in federal court in Jacksonville on February 6 charges Luis Alberto Villazon of Fort White with aggravated identity theft. According to the court document, Villazon was arrested November 15 in Columbia County, on charges that included extortion. On the same day, investigators serving a search warrant at his home took a computer.
Federal authorities said Villazon was born in Cuba, but became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in 1983. They also located a passport application showing a birth date in 1959, with a photo that investigators said matched the DAVID photos of Urso and Villazon.
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