When Kim Umbaugh lost her purse while shopping at Amish Acres in Nappanee 14 years ago, she had no idea what she was in for. After the purse was stolen, Kim and her husband Randy, Warsaw, contacted credit card companies and their bank to report the theft. Little did they know that their ordeal was just beginning. The thief got ahold of Kim's driver's license and Social Security number and used her personal information to open a checking account at a bank in Bloomington.The person, who to the Umbaughs' knowledge was never caught, then went on a three-day spending spree and spent more than $3,000 at 40 locations in southern Indiana. Kim was unaware of the account until a detective from Bloomington contacted her about two months later.After speaking with Kim, the detective realized that Kim was a victim of identity theft. That was in 1991.
JEN GIBSON, Times-Union Staff Writer- | July 28, 2016