From the Stafford Sheriff’s Office:
A woman attempting to use false identification to withdraw money at a local bank on Tuesday was thwarted by the duo of Sgt. A.I. Assur and Deputy T.K. Phillips.
On January 25th at 2:15 p.m. Sgt. Assur and Deputy Phillips responded to the Bank of America at 1525 Stafford Market Place for a suspicious person. Employees of the bank were aware of a female using a fictitious name at other Bank of America branches, and recognized the name when the female attempted to withdraw funds.
As deputies spoke with the suspect, she rattled off her fictitious identifying information. As the conversation continued, the woman admitted her true identity as Kelly Burch, 56, of Greenbelt, Maryland.
The suspect entered the bank intending to withdraw a lot of money, but only succeeded in obtaining a lot of criminal charges. Burch was charged with possession of a fake license, possession of a fake armed forces identification card, procuring credit through a false statement, identity theft to defraud, identity theft to avoid arrest, credit card larceny, credit card fraud, false identification to law enforcement, forgery and uttering.