GREENSBORO – A Greensboro man was arrested and charged Thursday with selling stolen driver’s licenses and making fraudulent checks.
Greensboro police arrested Tony Lamont Harris, 40, of 2000 Gramercy Park Drive.
Harris is accused of using stolen identities on counterfeit checks made on a computer at his home and of selling stolen N.C driver’s licenses for the purpose of identity theft.
He has been charged with multiple counts of identity theft, felony conspiracy, uttering a forged instrument, trafficking stolen identities, cocaine possession and resisting a public officer.
During his arrest, warrants state Harris barricaded himself inside a home and refused to come out despite demands made by a Greensboro detective.
Harris is being held at the Guilford County jail in Greensboro on a $75,000 bond.
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