Crime & Safety
Felony Charge Levied After Glastonbury Bank Incident
A New London resident is facing a felony forgery charge in Glastonbury.
GLASTONBURY, CT — A New London resident is facing a felony forgery charge after trying to obtain funds at a Glastonbury bank with a fake ID, police said.
The incident took place on Feb. 13 at the TD Bank on Main Street, police said.
Larae Britt, 32, was charged with second-degree forgery, which is a felony in Connecticut. She was also charged with:
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- Criminal impersonation
- Third-degree identity theft
- Credit card theft
- Interfering with police
- Third-degree larceny
The fake ID was from Pennsylvania and Britt tried to extract $3,700, police said.
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