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Pine Plains Man Cashed More Than $13K In Forged Checks, Police Say

DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. --  A Pine Plains man has been charged with felony grand larceny after forging more than $13,000 worth of checks, according to the New York State Police.

Timothy Rozelle, 38, Pine Plains

Timothy Rozelle, 38, Pine Plains

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Timothy Rozelle, 38, was arrested Tuesday by state police after troopers received a report from a Town of Washington resident in August that a number of checks had been written using their bank account totaling $13,345, said Trooper A.J. Hicks. 

An investigation into the crimes revealed that Rozelle deposited and cashed multiple forge checks throughout several jurisdictions in Dutchess County, Hicks said.

Rozelle was charged with felony grand larceny, felony possession of a forged instrument and petit larceny. 

He was arraigned before the Town of Pleasant Valley Justice Court and is being held at the Dutchess County Jail in lieu of $5,000 cash bail or $10,000 property bond. 

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