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Woman Arrested Trying To Use Fake ID in Greenwich

GREENWICH, Conn. — A Bronx, N.Y., woman was arrested in Greenwich on Tuesday for allegedly trying to use fake names and identification to take money out of two Chase banks on and near West Putnam Avenue, police said. 

Lakeisha Johnson, 35, of 2395 Valentine Avenue, Apt. 6F, was charged with two counts of identity theft, two counts of criminal impersonation, five counts of forgery and two counts of criminal attempt at forgery. She was held on $3,000 bond and is due in court Sept. 21.

Also from the Greenwich Police Department:

• Patricia Guillen, 42, of 14 Orchard St., Stamford, was arrested Tuesday on larceny charges for allegedly stealing a Cartier watch from her employer’s home, police said. She was held on $25,000 bond and is due in court Sept. 21.

• Gilbert Willis Becerra, 37, of 63 Leonard St., Port Chester, N.Y., was arrested Tuesday on charges of operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating an unregistered motor vehicle without insurance, possession of marijuana and larceny. Becerra was stopped in his car after police received several complaints of drug activity at 36 Valleywood Road and subsequently saw Becerra exchange drugs with an unknown male. A search of his car revealed a small amount of marijuana and 18 rolls of commercial toilet paper Becerra admitted to taking without permission from his work at Greenwich Hospital. He was released on a promise to appear in court Sept. 14.    

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