NAPLES — A 45-year-old plumber sent by his employer to work at the Collier County jail Thursday morning was arrested after authorities determined his driver license and Mexican identification card were bogus.
Armando Celis-Juarez, 45, 4190 Washington Drive, No. 108, Naples, was charged with possession of a fake ID and possession of a fake driver license, both felonies.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has also placed a hold on Celis-Juarez.
Just after 9 a.m. Celis-Juarez, a plumber employed by Shamrock Plumbing, showed jail employees a Florida driver license that looked "fake," the Collier County Sheriff’s Office reported. All contractors or employees of contractors are required to produce valid identification when reporting for work at the jail.
Deputies trained at detecting counterfeit documents determined that Celis-Juarez’s driver license, Mexican ID and Mexican driver license were all counterfeit, officials said.
The only law he ever broke was our immigration laws," Bierley said.
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