Fingerprint checks are doing their job when it comes to weeding out fraudsters. In Michigan, Leticia Gallarzo used the name and Michigan licensing number of a licensed nurse to obtain a hospice nurse job, the Department of Justice says in a release. “Gallarzo did not possess a valid nursing license and represented that she earned a master’s degree in nursing ... despite having no formal degree of any kind in nursing,” the release notes.
“The hospice facility learned that Gallarzo was a nurse impostor when her fingerprints matched the fingerprints on record due to her previous state and federal convictions for practicing nursing without a license in Texas in 2015 and 2016,” the DOJ adds. Gallarzo has been charged with identity theft and could face up to 15 years in prison, if convicted.