This Man Stole My Identity

David Dahlstrom, 44, of Salt Lake City endured 17 years of personal-finance hell while an impersonator in California bounced bad checks, ran up credit-card bills, and, starting in 1990, racked up a string of felony convictions in his name.

How did this nightmare begin?

My wallet disappeared from the glove box of my car in 1985. Ten years later, my wife and I tried to get a car loan and they said our credit score wasn't very good and that they were going to charge a high rate.

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