Four people from southwest Washington were arrested in Hood River on fraud and mail theft charges. According to the Hood River Police Department, the four were located during a traffic stop on Saturday, and the driver of the vehicle was found to have arrest warrants in Clackamas and Multnomah counties. The investigation eventually led to a hotel room the quartet had rented, and officers found dozens of fraudulent multi-state driver’s licenses and identifications, fraudulent social security cards, fraudulent and stolen checks, a computer, and a printer machine used to create the fraudulent identification. Thousands of stolen pieces of mail were also located. Hood River Police say 42-year-old Joseph Chumley and 37-year-old Jensine Chumley of Battle Ground, 32-year-old Cameron Lodahl of Longview, and 30-year-old Stephanie Primley of Vancouver were booked and lodged at NORCOR on charges of identity theft, forgery, and mail theft. The investigation is ongoing. The Hood River Police Department is working with the United States Postal Inspection Service to return the stolen mail.