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Case: 21402

ID Theft/Credit Fraud

Ipswich - MA
Date of Crime: May 20, 2021

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 21403
Gender Female
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Short
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An Ipswich woman had her wallet, ID and debit/credit cards stolen from her vehicle in a wooded parking area. The suspect attempted to use the ID to cash a check at the Newton Highlands Brookline Bank drive up window. The bank teller denied the request and the suspect drove off. The Suspect was captured on surveillance footage operating a silver Kia SUV with MA plates 47G250. The Plate appears to be stolen and the rear plate is the sole plate on the vehicle. The vehicle has also recently been spotted in the Boston Metro area. The lone suspect presents herself as a white female wearing a dark wig and dark clothing. The crime appears to be tied to the notorious Felony Lane Gang. Looking for any information leading to the identification of the suspect.
Ipswich Police Department: 978-356-4343
Investigator: Patrolman Ryan Mayer
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Ipswich
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