Woman attempted to withdraw money from bank account that wasn't hers: Hobart police

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Woman attempted to withdraw money from bank account that wasn't hers: Hobart police
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'Please help ID this low down fraudster,' Hobart police said. She was driving a black Nissan Altima with Illinois license plates.

On April 16, police responded to a bank located in downtown Hobart for a report of a woman trying to commit a fraudulent transaction.Police say a quick thinking bank employee realized the woman was trying to withdraw money from an account that had previously been compromised.

The person who the account actually belongs to had previously contacted the bank saying several thousand dollars were stolen in a prior incident.Identity theft suspect | Hobart Police Department"Please help ID this low down fraudster," Hobart police said in a news release.

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