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Windsor banks defrauded $32,000, police seek identity of suspect

Investigators are appealing to the public for help in identifying this fraud suspect. (Courtesy: Windsor Police Service) Investigators are appealing to the public for help in identifying this fraud suspect. (Courtesy: Windsor Police Service)
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Windsor police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who allegedly defrauded multiple banks out of $32,000.

Police released a surveillance video of the suspect who police say entered multiple banks in the city and used a counterfeit Ontario Drivers licence to acquire a total of eight cash advances.

Police say the incidents happened on Jan. 4 and Jan. 7.

The woman is described as white, 40-50 years old, around 5’3” and has brown hair with blond highlights. She wears glasses with a thin black frame.

She is facing charges of fraud over $5,000, utter forged document, and personation.

Investigators are asking to public for help in identifying the suspect, anyone with information is asked to contact police at 519-255-6700, ext. 4330, or contact Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 (TIPS).

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