So here's the deal... Just recently, I found out that a warrant had been issued several years ago for my arrest in the southeast. I have moved since the warrant was issued, but didn't move until several months after the warrant was issued. I'm a little surprised they just didn't knock on my front door, but understand that driving around serving warrants all day isn't really their top priority.
I was dating a girl, and she gave me her credit card on several different occasions and asked me to pick up items from the store for her. Being as she had just been hurt in an accident, I didn't think anything of it, and would do so. One time, her bank actually called to verify that she had authorized me to do something, and she did at that time verify it!! I, however, used the card after that as well (at her request).
We break up after she gets admitted into a psych hospital for suicidal and homicidal thoughts. Girl has some issues and has became addicted to prescription pain pills that she's popping left and right. I'll admit that I took her to the hospital for an evaluation, and the psych doc, after speaking with her, found fit to admit her for numerous reasons. Mind you, at this time, all of my personal belongings to include clothes, pictures, furniture, computer, etc are in the house. After she is released from the psych facility, the only items she gives back are the clothes, and I haven't seen my $1600.00 computer since then. I chucked it up to a "bad relationship, and lessons learned".
After that, I go on with my life, and a month later (I say a month later based on the issuance date of the warrants), she moves forward and presses theft/fraudulent use of her credit card charges against me claiming that she never authorized the transactions on her credit card. The grand total that I put on the card over the course was less than $200.00.
Several years go by, and then a friend calls me up saying "hey did you know your name is the newspapers with warrants listed"?.... and here we are. So basically, I'm trying to figure out what to do. The investigator will not give me any information over the phone. None. The most he will tell me is that there is an outstanding warrant for my arrest. Says I must appear in person to speak with him. A little hard to do since I now live several states away.
I really want to clear this up. I'm not trying to hide from it now that I know about it, I just want to know the absolute best way to go about this so that the issue is fully taken care of, and if I have any chance of getting off on this, what I will need to present in the way of evidence.

