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Two teens arrested in VA computer theft

Brian Westley Associated Press

WASHINGTON – Two teenagers were arrested Saturday in the theft of a laptop and hard drive containing sensitive data on as many as 26.5 million veterans and military personnel, authorities said.

The equipment was stolen May 3 during a burglary at the Maryland home of a Veterans Affairs employee. The laptop and hard drive were turned in to the FBI June 28 by an unidentified person in response to a $50,000 reward offer.

The equipment contained the names, Social Security numbers and birth dates of veterans discharged since 1975 in what was the worst-ever breach of government data.

Jesus Alex Pineda, 19, and Christian Brian Montano, 19, both of Rockville, Md., were arrested early Saturday, Montgomery County police said.

Pineda was charged with first-degree burglary and theft over $500. Montano was charged with first-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary, theft over $500, and conspiracy to commit theft over $500.

Police said charges were pending against a third male suspect who is a juvenile.

“I commend the FBI, Montgomery County Police, VA’s Office of Inspector General and other law enforcement agencies for their professionalism and diligence throughout this investigation,” Secretary of Veterans Affairs R. James Nicholson said in a statement.

Authorities said the suspects did not specifically target the VA employee’s home in Aspen Hill, Md., or realize the hard drive contained veterans’ information until the case was publicized.

Police did not have any information about attorneys for the suspects. A bond hearing could be held Monday, officials said.