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Roanoke County Police identify suspect with public’s help

This is information sent today from the Roanoke County Police Department:

• Incident: Larceny by check

• Date of Incident: February 23, 2012

• Time of Incident: 2:30 p.m.

• Location of Incident: Northwest Hardware located at 3647 Brambleton Ave.

• Additional Remarks:

Roanoke County Police publicized this photo last week in an effort to identify a suspect in a case of a woman cashing stolen checks.  -- Photo courtesy of Roanoke County

Roanoke County Police publicized this photo last week in an effort to identify a suspect in a case of a woman cashing stolen checks. -- Photo courtesy of Roanoke County

The Roanoke County Police Department wants to thank the public for helping to identify a female suspected of cashing stolen checks at an area business.

The PD received multiple calls from the public last week shortly after the suspect’s photo was released to the media.

The calls helped Officer A. Grubb identify the woman as 33-year-old Teresa Marie Madera of Roanoke.

Madera has since been charged by Roanoke County Police with four counts of forgery and uttering, which are felonies. She is currently free on bond.

Police say Madera cashed two stolen checks for an electric heater and power tool kit at the Northwest Hardware on Brambleton Ave. in February. The checks she wrote totaled nearly $800. Later in the day, she attempted to cash a third stolen check at the same business for another tool set but was unsuccessful. Police have determined that the checks Madera is suspected of writing were stolen.

 

     Date of Incident: February 23, 2012     

     Time of Incident:   2:30 p.m.

 

     Location of Incident:      Northwest Hardware located at 3647 Brambleton Ave.

 

     Additional Remarks:

 

The Roanoke County Police Department wants to thank the public for helping to identify a female suspected of cashing stolen checks at an area business.

The PD received multiple calls from the public last week shortly after the suspect’s photo was released to the media.

The calls helped Officer A. Grubb identify the woman as 33-year-old Teresa Marie Madera of Roanoke.

Madera has since been charged by Roanoke County Police with four counts of forgery and uttering, which are felonies. She is currently free on bond.

Police say Madera cashed two stolen checks for an electric heater and power tool kit at the Northwest Hardware on Brambleton Ave. in February. The checks she wrote totaled nearly $800. Later in the day, she attempted to cash a third stolen check at the same business for another tool set but was unsuccessful.  Police have determined that the checks Madera is suspected of writing were stolen.

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