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Blank Checks Stolen From Nursing Home Residents

By Stark & Stark on May 26, 2010
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Residents at ManorCare Health Services in Voorheees, New Jersey have fallen victim to someone stealing blank checks from the elderly residents. So far, at least five residents have been targeted, one of which is 97 years old and other wheelchair bound. So far, the thief has stolen more than $7,000 from his victims’ bank accounts.

And not too far away, in Stratford, New Jersey, there are police reports that Nathaniel Brooks was caught trying to cash one of the forged checks at a TD Bank. Luckily, the teller caught him, however, Brooks ran off before police could arrive. Police have said that none of the victims or administrators of the two facilities have seen the man before.

You can view a video of the man here, and police are asking anyone who recognizes the man to please contact their local law enforcement.
 

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  • Organization:
    Stark & Stark

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