PICS: JSO still searching for two suspects for JEA fraud

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is still searching for two suspects, both of whom are involved in separate cases of identify fraud.

Tamika Caldwell, 33, is wanted for opening multiple JEA accounts using multiple different names, date of births, and social security numbers including some of identified children.

Keisha Lloyd, 36, is wanted for using her minor child's personal information to fraudulently maintain her JEA account.  JSO says they've determined that over the past decade she's used many fake names and fake social security numbers - including those of family members and her own children - to open fraudulent JEA accounts.

Caldwell is wanted on a $100,000 bond.  She's charged with schemes to defraud, criminal use of personal identification information, and criminal use of the personal identification of a juvenile (two counts).

Lloyd is wanted on a $25,000 bond.  She's charged with criminal use of personal identification information.

Anyone who has any information about the location of either suspect listed below is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office at 904-630-0500.  To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $3,000, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.