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Woman accused of forgery, identity theft
April 27, 2007

Source: Press Connects
A 22-year-old Norwich woman is in the Broome County Jail awaiting grand jury action after being charged with five felonies in the theft of stolen credit cards and the use of at least one of them, according to Johnson City Police Department detective Lt. David A. Smith. April G. Collar, of Norwich, was charged Monday with two counts of second-degree forgery, two counts of second-degree identity theft, and one count of tampering with physical evidence, all felonies.

Collar was arraigned in Village of Johnson City Court and sent to the Broome County Jail. No bail was set, said arresting officer detective Gregory Saroka. Collar is charged with stealing credit cards and using one of the stolen cards Monday at Macy’s Department Store in the Oakdale Mall. The card was used three times and in each instance Collar signed the receipts identifying herself as the owner of the credit card, police said. The stolen cards and property were later recovered by Johnson City police, detective Saroka said.


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