Seeking Answers: Who is the Mystery Woman in the CT Bank Investigation?
In the digital era, the eye in the sky sees all.
Recently the Connecticut State Police asked the public for help to identify this woman. The call went out on Tuesday, March 12th in a Connecticut State Police Facebook post. The presser says this person of interest entered the Litchfield Bancorp on March 5th around 2:00pm and attempted a fraudulent transaction.
The woman was allegedly in possession of a victim's personal information, their name and a bogus U.S. passport.
Witnesses describe the woman as:
- Mid 30's
- Standing between 5' and 5'06"
- Having a Slender Build
- Short Hair
- Purple Nails
- Wearing a Brown Hat
- Having a Neon Green Tattoo on Her Neck
The release states: "The female arrived at the bank on foot and departed on foot. The female suspect was not observed entering or exiting a vehicle."
Litchfield Bancorp is located at 294 West St, Litchfield CT and anyone with information is encouraged to call Troop L at (860)626-7900.
I'll tell you this much, the cameras in these places get better everyday. We are moving towards a 4K future for everything and for me that means I need to stop singing in the car. For others, that means they should stop allegedly robbing banks or stealing ID's.
I cannot speak to this woman's guilt or innocence but if facial expressions were proof of criminal activity, she'd be super guilty. That is the face I have when I sneak down to the kitchen to eat salami at 11:30 pm without my wife knowing.
That is the face I make when I take the last beer in the cooler. This is the face everyone makes before a painful poop or right after you trip on a rake. I call it the mug of concern.
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