WEBER COUNTY -- A Roy woman with several aliases has been charged with forgery.
The checks came out of a home in Montpelier, Idaho and a mailbox in Cache County. Nicole Jones, 32, denies being involved in the robbery of those checks, but police say she has admitted to washing and forging them.
Roy police Detective Kevin Smith said, "According to her, she would fill the checks out to different people and those people would cash those checks."
The Standard Examiner reports James Crafton, 27, and Derek Ginn, 25, have pleaded guilty to either forging or possessing a number of stolen checks they cashed in January.
Smith said Jones was caught after she was seen with one of her friends on a bank photo who cashed the check through his own account.
"She's got about six or seven, maybe even eight different aliases, so it took us a while to catch up with her," Smith said.
E-mail: pnelson@ksl.com
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