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2 Men Indicted on Charges of Counterfeiting Credit Cards

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The owners of two firms based in the San Fernando Valley and targeted in a Secret Service sting have been indicted on credit card counterfeiting charges, U.S. Atty. Nora M. Manella announced Monday.

A federal grand jury returned a 12-count indictment against Dalton L. Backus, 62, of Los Angeles, and a 10-count indictment against Brian A. Dunmore, 33, of Chatsworth.

Backus, owner of TriTel Custom Cards in North Hollywood, was arrested Aug. 4 by the Secret Service after a 13-month investigation in which an informant allegedly bought 679 cards from Backus and 2,000 from Dunmore.

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Backus pleaded not guilty at Monday’s arraignment, said Assistant U.S. Atty. Lisa Feldman. A trial date of Oct. 10 was set.

Dunmore was indicted on 10 counts. The owner of Plas-Tech Resources in Sylmar, he also was arrested Aug. 4 and pleaded not guilty Monday.

If convicted, the two men face a maximum of 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count of manufacturing counterfeit credit cards and 10 years and a $250,000 fine for each count of possession of counterfeit credit cards.

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Both men, who remain free on bail, have complained that they were entrapped by the Secret Service and the agency’s informant.

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