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Police: Woman who tried to pass fake check had photocopied IDs in vehicle

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10:57 am CDT October 9, 2018
Darlene King, 45, of 16454 Wood St. in Markham, was charged Sept. 1 with felony identity theft, as well as driving while license suspended, obstructing identification and two taillights required after she allegedly tried to buy merchandise from a grocery store in the 9300 block of 159th Street with a fake check.

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