You have my sympathies.

The Washington Post ran this story on an identity theft victim. The catch was that the thief was also wanted for murder, and the identy theft victim's name was listed as an AKA. The thief was shown on America's Most Wanted, once again with the victim's name as an AKA. Also, America's Most Wanted put the identy theft victim's social security number on their web site. "Officials at the show later said police suggested including it as a detail that might lead to [the thief's] arrest.".

The local police did give the victim a letter stating that he was not the murder suspect so he wouldn't get hauled to jail if they ran his license on a routine traffic stop.

Unreal, but way too real for the victim.

-jk