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  2. What You Need to Do if Your Identity Gets Stolen

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    You can access free credit reports online at annualcreditreport.com. ... You’ll also need to include a copy of your FTC Identity Theft Report and/or police report, identifying information, and ...

  3. Are you the victim of identity theft? Here's what to do - AOL

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    Contact the Identity Theft Resource Center. The nonprofit advocacy group exists to help victims. Visit idtheftcenter.org or call (888) 400-5530 to get started. File a police report.

  4. Uniform Crime Reports - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program compiles official data on crime in the United States, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). UCR is "a nationwide, cooperative statistical effort of nearly 18,000 city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies voluntarily reporting data on crimes brought to their attention".

  5. ID Protection by AOL - AOL Help

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    Learn more about ID Protection by AOL, the plan designed to help protect your identity, privacy and online reputation so you can shop, bank, socialize, and surf online with greater peace of mind.

  6. Milwaukeeans can now file reports of theft, vandalism and ...

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    Milwaukee police on Tuesday announced the public now has the option to file reports online for certain non-emergencies like theft and robbery.

  7. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    A stalker may be an online stranger or a person whom the target knows. They may be anonymous and solicit involvement of other people online who do not even know the target. [7] Cyberstalking is a criminal offense under various state anti-stalking, slander and harassment laws. A conviction can result in a restraining order, probation, or ...