Case Study: Briseno V. Torrez

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On 11/11/15, Dep. E. Reyer made contact with, Rogelior Briseno, in reference to his ex-wife, Fabiola Torrez, opening a Direct TV account under his name. Briseno stated that his children gave him a bill from Direct Tv for service at Torrez address. Brisno stated he contacted Direct TV and was informed the account had been open for several months. Briseno stated he did not have financial loss from the account being opened in his name.

On 12/02/15, Inv. Purifoy arrested, Fabiola Torrez, in reference to Mr. Briseno’s original report (15-24004). During the recorded interview with Ms. Torrez she stated that Mr. Brisno knew that she opened the account in his name because she doesn’t have an ID. Ms. Torrez stated, Mr. Brisno told her to drop

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