Pa. police say woman put stolen check in church offering and stole a wallet from a pew
By APTuesday, October 6, 2009
Police: Pa. woman put stolen check in church plate
NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. — Police said a woman put a forged $50 check in a church offering plate and stole a woman’s wallet from a pew in the same western Pennsylvania church. New Brighton police Chief Charles Van Fossan said Tuesday that police were still searching for a 20-year-old woman. She allegedly committed the crimes at First Presbyterian Church in New Brighton on Sunday.
Police said the offering check was from a previously stolen checkbook.
The woman used a credit card from the stolen wallet to buy about $200 worth of merchandise from a dollar store and a convenience store. Police said the woman also tried to use a credit card stolen from another church to get a $16,000 cash advance that a bank refused to issue.
New Brighton is about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
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