NAUGATUCK - Police are asking the public’s help to identify an “unknown black female” wanted in a check fraud scheme. It happened around 2 p.m. on Jan. 19. Police said an “unknown black female asked a male pedestrian to assist her with cashing checks at the Ion Bank 87 Church St. Naugatuck. The male agreed and after cashing the checks in his account he learned at a later time the checks were fraudulent. The vehicle is of an unknown make and model.” Naugatuck police posted photos of the unknown woman on the Facebook page. If anyone has information regarding this subject they are urged to contact Naugatuck police at (203) 729-5221.
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