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Daughter used dead mom’s ID, credit card — until brother reported it, Michigan cops say

A South Boardman woman used her deceased mom’s identity and credit card for over $12,000 in charges, cops say. Michigan state police arrested her after brother reported it.
A South Boardman woman used her deceased mom’s identity and credit card for over $12,000 in charges, cops say. Michigan state police arrested her after brother reported it. AP

A woman accused of using her dead mother’s credit card and identity was arrested after her brother went to police, according to Michigan authorities.

The mother of a 34-year-old woman from South Boardman died recently, Michigan State Police said in an Aug. 4 news release. Soon after, the daughter began using her dead mom’s credit card, charging more then $12,000 to the card, police said.

She also used her deceased mother’s identity to apply for more credit cards, authorities said.

Officials found out about the illegal activity when the woman’s brother approached them in April.

Police said they obtained and carried out a search warrant on the woman’s residence, finding additional evidence that led to an arrest warrant being issued on July 17.

The woman turned herself in to the Kalkaska County Jail on Wednesday, Aug. 3, the release said.

She was arraigned at the district court on Wednesday and charged with one count of identity theft, one count of false statement of identity for financial transaction device, one count of stealing/retaining financial transactions device without consent and one count of false pretenses, officials said.

South Boardman is about 125 miles north of Grand Rapids.

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This story was originally published August 5, 2022 at 12:39 PM with the headline "Daughter used dead mom’s ID, credit card — until brother reported it, Michigan cops say."

Aspen Pflughoeft
McClatchy DC
Aspen Pflughoeft covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Minerva University where she studied communications, history, and international politics. Previously, she reported for Deseret News.
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