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Three Charged In Alleged Greenwich Bank-Fraud Attempt

Three men were arrested after allegedly attempting to take money out of a bank account using false identification.

Jason Howard

Jason Howard

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Department
Daquan Davis

Daquan Davis

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Department
Sherman Alston

Sherman Alston

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Department

The three men, Jason Howard, 39; Daquan Davis, 24, both of New York City, and Sherman Alston, 23, of Clifton, New Jersey, were arrested Saturday, June 1, following an investigation into an alleged bank-fraud attempt at a branch bank on Greenwich Avenue, said the Greenwich Police.

 According to police, the three men allegedly conspired to obtain money from another person's account, produced a fake driver's license, and attempted to withdraw money by impersonating the account holder, police said.

Bank employees became suspicious of the transaction and contacted police. 

The subjects were subsequently located on East Putnam Avenue and stopped. 

All three provided police with false information about their identities when they were apprehended, police added.

  • Howard was charged with criminal attempt at larceny, forgery, criminal impersonation and interfering with an officer.
  • Davis was charged with criminal attempt at larceny and interfering with an officer.
  • Alston was charged with criminal attempt at larceny and interfering with an officer. He was also cited for unsafe driving. 

Each was being held on $200 bail.

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