Wanted parolee in Adelanto tries avoiding arrest by giving false names

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A Stockton woman sheriff's deputies were questioning in a forgery investigation gave several false names to authorities before they discovered she was a wanted parolee.

San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies arrested Anita Sanders, 47, on suspicion of false personation to a peace officer and violating parole.

Deputies questioned Sanders in the 18100 block of Poinciana Road at 2:20 p.m. Sunday. She gave them several different names and dates of birth. When a deputy obtained a photo of the woman under the name Anita Sanders, he confirmed her identity, sheriff's officials said.

melissa.pinion-whitt@inlandnewspapers.com

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