Dayton Daily News

Beavercree­k fake ID probe sends 2 to prison; deportatio­n likely

‘This was an organized group,’ captain says.

- Staff Writer

— Two illegal BEAVERCREE­K immigrants will spend the next six years in prison for making fake identifica­tion documents and selling them to people in the Miami Valley.

Beavercree­k police say Eloy Martinez and Jesus Villasenor approached a Beavercree­k resident in a parking lot and asked if they wanted to buy a group of fake IDs for less than $300.

The IDs would have the person’s real photo, but fake informatio­n. They could use it to do anything that required a photo ID — potentiall­y for things such as travel or voting.

Beavercree­k Capt. Eric Grile said investigat­ors have not been able to determine what exactly the IDs were used to do.

Beavercree­k police teamed up with the Greene County ACE Task Force and Hamilton police. During a search warrant in Hamilton, they confiscate­d 50 fake IDs and drugs.

“This was an organized group,” said Grile.

He said the two men are on a list to be deported upon release.

Martinez and Villasenor are convicted of money laundering and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity. They are now serving six years in prison.

“It undermines everything we call democratic,” said Sojourn Jones. “Driving, voting. These things are a privilege, not a right.”

Police have contacted federal authoritie­s to see if they want to get involved in the process. They’re still waiting to find out.

 ??  ?? Jesus Villasenor (left) and Eloy Martinez were each sentenced to 6 years in prison.
Jesus Villasenor (left) and Eloy Martinez were each sentenced to 6 years in prison.

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