Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff Reporter

Winter Haven, Florida (AHN)- Bradley Neil Slosberg, 49, has been charged with forging applications in a ploy to receive department store credit cards.

The victims? Students of his anatomy and physiology class at Polk Community College in Winter Haven.

He and girlfriend Deborah Hafner, 45, were arrested Friday for stealing the identities of at least three of Slosberg's students. According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, the professor was formally charged with criminal use of personal identification and scheming to defraud.

Hafner, who filled out the applications and actually committed the forgery, was charged with two counts of forgery and one count each of criminal use of personal identification and scheming to defraud.

Student Amanda Bracewell said no one thought anything of it when Slosberg asked his students to write their names and social security numbers for a sign-in sheet. "We figured, 'He's a teacher, what is he going to do with it?" Said Bracewell