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N.M. man arrested while trying to obtain driver's license using false docs

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CONCORD - A New Mexico man was arrested on Friday while trying to obtain a New Hampshire license and motor vehicle title using alleged fraudulent documents.

The incident unfolded a members of the New Hampshire State Police Troop D and Troop G - Investigations Unit responded to the Concord Division of Motor Vehicles after receiving information of an individual attempting to submit fraudulent documents. Upon arrival, Troopers were able to locate the suspect, who identified himself as Ron Henson, 61, of New Mexico.

Investigation revealed that Henson presented an application for driver's license containing fraudulent information along with a counterfeit residential lease agreement with the purpose of obtaining a New Hampshire driver's license and motor vehicle title.

Henson was arrested without incident at the Division of Motor Vehicles and charged with unsworn falsification and tampering with public records. He was released on personal recognizance bail and will be arraigned in the 6th Circuit Court - District Division in Concord next month.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Trooper First Class Craig Gagne at Craig.D.Gagne@dos.nh.gov.

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