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Case Of Stolen Identity Takes Twisted Turn For Atlantic City Heroin, Coke Dealer: Police

Natasha Miller apparently chose the wrong identity to steal.

Atlantic City police

Atlantic City police

Photo Credit: Facebook/Atlantic City Police Department

The 34-year-old Atlantic City woman presented police with the identification of a relative, who had several warrants out for her arrest — along with a suspended driver's license — during a traffic stop on North Missouri Avenue around 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 12, city police said.

Thinking Miller was the relative whom she was pretending to be, Miller was arrested based on the warrants. 

Police then found 132 individual bags of heroin, more than 50 grams of cocaine, and more than $2,600 in cash, in Miller's possession.

It wasn't until police fingerprinted Miller that her true identity was revealed. 

She did not have any active warrants, but was subsequently charged with possessing drugs with intent to distribute, money laundering and hindering apprehension, police said.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact the Atlantic City Police Department Criminal Investigations Unit at 609-347-5766 or submit a text anonymously to tip411 (847411). Begin the text with ACPD.

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