Mass. State Police Say It Was A Busy Summer For Fake IDs On Nantucket

Photo: Mass. State Police

NANTUCKET, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) —Massachusetts State Police say it was a summer full of fake IDs on Nantucket with hundreds seized and confiscated this year.

Police say over 500 IDs were seized this past summer by troopers assigned to the State Police Barracks on the island. After being confiscated at various bars, restaurants and stores, the IDs are turned over to state police.

Fake driver's licenses from Connecticut made up the vast majority of IDs seized this year.

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Fake Massachusetts IDs were number two on that listed, followed by California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, Rhode Island, Illinois and Georgia to name the top ten.

The rest of the confiscated licenses came from 23 other states, and all were destroyed by police.

State police posted a photo of the seized IDs on Twitter and ended the post by writing "have a coke and smile instead."

WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn (@ConsiderMeDunn) reports:

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