63 Year-Old Woman Steals Bank Information, Prints Fake IDs and Drains $26,000 From Bank Accounts Across Three States: Report
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A 63 year-old woman is now accused of impersonating bank customers across three states and ripping money from their accounts. Pennsylvania State Police believe Jennifer Folzenlogen, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, has stolen more than $26,000 from the personal accounts of several customers of First National Bank, reports CBS News. Folzenlogen was arrested in Pennsylvania while allegedly attempting to withdraw money from a First National Bank account belonging to a person whose identity she had s...
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