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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640126" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, my dad is causing me more grief than the woman/thief...lol. He called again about how she should be in jail RIGHT NOW. I called the cops and got another one I know, told him my father is all agitated and he offered to call to explain to him that the charges have to be sent to the DA and nothing can happen this fast. This particular cops seems to want her to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law while the other guy was softer. Anyhow, this cop talked to me a little about her too. He seems to think she is not going to get off that easy.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure the judge will show her mercy. She opened mail addressed to me, forged my name although she didn't even know me, probably got somebody to cash a check for her in care of her (she did not pretend to be me...she must have used her own IDs) and the person at the other end who cashed it is either in on her scam with her or is plain old stupid. My father's bank and the cops here are looking into who cashed the check because the institution put down a code rather than the name of a bank and nobody recognizes the code. Also, the postmaster is doing an investigation because she opened a letter that was not sent to her. So she has it coming three ways...village cops, dad's bank, post office.</p><p></p><p>I don't care what happens to her now that I thought about her doing this to the people she works for. I do feel sort of crazy. I have never been involved in anything like this before. I love to watch crime shows and am vitally interested in true crime too, but I really never wanted to be a part of a true crime, even a little one...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640126, member: 1550"] Well, my dad is causing me more grief than the woman/thief...lol. He called again about how she should be in jail RIGHT NOW. I called the cops and got another one I know, told him my father is all agitated and he offered to call to explain to him that the charges have to be sent to the DA and nothing can happen this fast. This particular cops seems to want her to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law while the other guy was softer. Anyhow, this cop talked to me a little about her too. He seems to think she is not going to get off that easy. I'm not sure the judge will show her mercy. She opened mail addressed to me, forged my name although she didn't even know me, probably got somebody to cash a check for her in care of her (she did not pretend to be me...she must have used her own IDs) and the person at the other end who cashed it is either in on her scam with her or is plain old stupid. My father's bank and the cops here are looking into who cashed the check because the institution put down a code rather than the name of a bank and nobody recognizes the code. Also, the postmaster is doing an investigation because she opened a letter that was not sent to her. So she has it coming three ways...village cops, dad's bank, post office. I don't care what happens to her now that I thought about her doing this to the people she works for. I do feel sort of crazy. I have never been involved in anything like this before. I love to watch crime shows and am vitally interested in true crime too, but I really never wanted to be a part of a true crime, even a little one...lol. [/QUOTE]
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