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NEW CASTLE — A man has been accused of stealing an Army veteran’s identity and using it for 24 years, getting married, obtaining free medical treatment and even serving as president of a VFW post.

Mark Mulcahy, 46, of New Castle faces felony charges of identity theft, forgery and criminal impersonation. He was in the Garfield County jail Friday in lieu of $45,000 bail.

An arrest warrant affidavit alleges Mulcahy obtained a military retirement document in 1984 in the name of David Keith Anderson of Modesto, Calif. Anderson, also known as David Ronayne, died in a bicycle accident in 2006, the affidavit says.

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