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Hanna, 26, of Stafford faces ID theft charges during traffic stop

STAFFORD — (Press Release) A suspect was charged on Tuesday night with identity theft following a traffic stop conducted by deputies with the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.

On January 8, 2019, at approximately 8:55 p.m., a deputy initiated a traffic stop in the area of 20 Prosperity Lane in North Stafford after observing a vehicle turn left on a red light.

He told the deputy he left his driver’s license at home but provided his social security number, name, and date of birth. Back-up units arrived and it was determined that Hanna was providing false identification.

The suspect admitted to providing a family member’s identification in place of his own. Deputies then learned Hanna’s license had been revoked for a DUI-related offense.

Another deputy on scene recognized the suspect from a previous traffic stop conducted on December 29, 2018, in the nearby area of Old Mineral Road and Northampton Boulevard. The suspect had failed to stop at a stop sign and received charges under the false name he provided.

Firas Kismat Hanna, 26, of Stafford is charged with driving after forfeiture of license, identity theft, forging/uttering, obstruction of justice, failure to obey traffic lights, and failure to stop/yield.

Hanna faced similar identity theft charges in 2012 in Stafford County General District Court.

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