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Police Arrest Man Suspected of Mail, ID Theft

Updated 5:11 PM CDT, Tue, Jan 6, 2009

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Clarence Kind, Jr.

Clarence Kind, Jr.

 

A man suspected of mail and identity theft was arrested Sunday morning outside a bank in the 3900 block of Glade Road, Colleyville police said.

Police said Clarence Kind, Jr. was acting suspiciously near an ATM machine and immediately jumped into his vehicle when an officer approached him. 

When questioned by the officer, police said Kind stated he had no ID on him but later produced an Alabama driver's license. As the officer stood near the vehicle, he observed a large quantity of mail, some opened and some unopened, along with a screwdriver lying in the passenger's side of Kind's vehicle, police said. 

Kind was arrested after the officer found that he had outstanding warrants from Euless police.

The mail inside Kind's vehicle was addressed to several different people at the same apartment complex in Euless, police said. Colleyville police contacted Euless investigators, who found numerous mail boxes broken into at the apartment complex listed on the letters.

Police said they also found several credit cards that were not in Kind's name, approximately four grams of crystal methamphetamine and scales used to weigh drugs.

Colleyvile police said an investigation is under way. At this point, Kind faces charges of outstanding Euless police traffic warrants and possession of a controlled substance.

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  • Anonymous Sunday, Jan 18 at 3:08 AM FLAG COMMENT I have known him since he was a kid..I am a victim of identity theft as well....This saddens me and is very disapointing. Also known as CK has grown up without his dad who died when he was just a boy. Hes had a difficult child hood which has followed him through his adult years. Drugs have taken over his mind and have cost him many years of his life to come. Unfortunatly the victims will also suffer for many years to come for ... MORE >
  • me Thursday, Jan 15 at 3:02 PM FLAG COMMENT i knew him also and he IS a good person, he just has drug problems. and if you know anybody that has problems like this, its not good. he needs prayer, not ugly comments. and to wish death on anybody is sooo not cool. karma will sneak up and bite your a**. trust, been there, done that.
  • anon Sunday, Jan 11 at 4:56 AM FLAG COMMENT Him, A good guy? HAHAHAHAHA.
  • Evan Thursday, Jan 8 at 8:25 AM FLAG COMMENT yeah how about you go and shove a stick up your a-hole buddy... hes my friend hes a good guy. you have some underlying issues bro. seek professional help buddy.
  • WWHD Tuesday, Jan 6 at 5:17 PM FLAG COMMENT Good job! Hope he gets put away and never gets out alive. Other countries execute this type of POS. Think of the damage he and others have done to the victims, and potentially to others. Good riddance to one, thousands more to go...

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