Chicago Woman Arrested Trying to Cash Phony Check for Almost $1K
Frankfort Police took Andrea Hill into custody Aug. 3 after Old Second National Bank officials caught her trying to pass off a fraudulent check as the real thing. It was the third time that day Hill attempted to cash fake checks, police say.
A Chicago woman was arrested by Frankfort Police on Friday, Aug. 3, after trying to cash a fake check for almost $1,000 at the Old Second National Bank branch on LaGrange Road, according to police reports. It was the third time that day the woman tried to pass off a fraudulent check as the real thing at an area bank. READ: Matteson Man Caught With 17 Grams of Pot During Traffic Stop Andrea V. Hill, 24, of the 5900 block of South Racine Avenue in Chicago, was initially charged with Class 3 felony forgery and booked in to the Will County Jail, where she was released on $500 bond, according to Will County Sheriff's Office records. The felony charge was then changed to writing a bad check for more than $150, a Class A misdemeanor, according to…
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