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Irregular News for 11.14.05
Dallas County Sheriff's deputies arrested a suspected arsonist Friday during a job interview for a position with the department.
Dallas resident Ernestina Garcia Guzman, 30, submitted her application and supporting documents for a Courtesy Patrol position, officials said. When deputies checked her name in an FBI database, they discovered a warrant for her arrest in New Mexico on a charge of conspiracy to commit arson, as well as four warrants for $1,678 worth of unpaid traffic citations from the Mesquite Police Department.
When confronted, Guzman denied knowledge of the incident in New Mexico. Deputies said she intentionally attempted to deceive them due to the fact she did not note her valid New Mexico driver's license number or her married name of Guzman on her employment application. Instead, she substituted a prior Texas driver's license number issued in her maiden name of Garcia. The warrants had been issued in her married name, showing the New Mexico license number as identification.
Officials said Guzman was transported to the Lew Sterrett Criminal Justice Center, where she was booked on the New Mexico and Mesquite charges. No bond was allowed on the New Mexico charges.
Guzman is not eligible for employment, deputies said.
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Dallas County Sheriff's deputies arrested a suspected arsonist Friday during a job interview for a position with the department.
Dallas resident Ernestina Garcia Guzman, 30, submitted her application and supporting documents for a Courtesy Patrol position, officials said. When deputies checked her name in an FBI database, they discovered a warrant for her arrest in New Mexico on a charge of conspiracy to commit arson, as well as four warrants for $1,678 worth of unpaid traffic citations from the Mesquite Police Department.
When confronted, Guzman denied knowledge of the incident in New Mexico. Deputies said she intentionally attempted to deceive them due to the fact she did not note her valid New Mexico driver's license number or her married name of Guzman on her employment application. Instead, she substituted a prior Texas driver's license number issued in her maiden name of Garcia. The warrants had been issued in her married name, showing the New Mexico license number as identification.
Officials said Guzman was transported to the Lew Sterrett Criminal Justice Center, where she was booked on the New Mexico and Mesquite charges. No bond was allowed on the New Mexico charges.
Guzman is not eligible for employment, deputies said.
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