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TSA Officer Charged With Attempted Kidnapping Of Child

But Who Is He... Really?

Who is this guy... really? Authorities in Idaho aren't so sure about the identity of a TSA officer charged with trying to kidnap a 10-year old boy.

The reason they're not sure? Boise's KTVB-TV reports police investigators found five different social security cards -- and five separate identities -- when they arrested 49-year old Robert Joe Harris, Jr. last Tuesday.

Under at least one of them, Harris worked as a TSA officer at Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey since last November.

Harris is accused of luring a 10-year old boy into his personal vehicle... then taking the boy to his apartment where he was going to show the child a movie. The boy escaped and told his mother what happened, who then reported the incident to police.

Harris -- or whatever his name is -- is now in jail on a half-million dollars' bond, accused of second-degree kidnapping. He's been suspended from the TSA pending the outcome of the police investigation.

FMI: www.tsa.gov

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