(Breaking news) Charges filed in ID probe at MVA office
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009
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A man working last year at a state Motor Vehicle Administration office in St. Mary's has been accused, detectives report, of providing identification cards to people who did not have required U.S. documents.
Felix A. Pinto Jr., 21, of California was charged through a summons with four offenses of making a false entry into public records, between May and July of last year.
The driver's licenses and other identification cards were provided to people who did not qualify for them, while Pinto worked at the MVA office in Loveville, law officers reported Wednesday from the investigation by St. Mary's detective David Alexander.

