Montgomery county police seek suspect in interstate check fraud case
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Montgomery County Police Seek Suspect in Interstate Check Fraud Case

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Detectives from the Montgomery County Police Department are conducting an investigation into two incidents of check fraud committed in October at Truist Banks located in Virginia and North Carolina. The incidents involved a female suspect using fraudulent identification to cash checks.

The first incident occurred on Friday, October 6, at a Truist Bank in Hampton, Virginia. The suspect, described as a white female in her fifties or sixties, successfully cashed a check and left with an undisclosed sum of money. She was seen carrying a black wallet, and wearing dark-framed glasses, a brown scarf, a white shirt, light-colored pants, and white shoes.

The following day, Saturday, October 7, the same individual targeted a Truist Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina. Using similar tactics, the suspect cashed another check from the same account.

Montgomery County Police have released surveillance video footage of the suspect in hopes of advancing the investigation. Authorities have not disclosed the total amount of money obtained through these fraudulent activities.

The Montgomery County Police Department urges anyone with information regarding the suspect or the crimes to contact Crime Solvers of Montgomery County, Maryland. Information can be submitted through their website at www.crimesolversmcmd.org or by calling 1-866-411-8477. A reward of up to $10,000 is available for information leading to the suspect’s arrest. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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