Baltimore Man Pleads Guilty To ID Theft

BALTIMORE (AP) -- A Baltimore man has pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and identity theft after prosecutors say he bought motorcycles with stolen information.

Tavares Davon Miller, 37, entered the plea Wednesday in federal court in Baltimore. He faces 20 years in prison at sentencing on June 27 and will be required to pay $120,000 in restitution.

According to his plea agreement, in September and October 2012, Miller got the identifying information of at least 10 people, and used that information to make driver's licenses and credit cards.

Prosecutors say Miller and a conspirator went to motorcycle dealers and retailers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, buying vehicles, electronics and jewelry.

Authorities say Miller then sold the items.

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