Schenectady man forged checks in Malta, Albany, Cohoes – The Daily Gazette
MALTA– A Schenectady man has been arrested, accused of possessing and attempting to cash counterfeit checks in two counties, New York State Police said this week.
Kevin M. Lillibridge, 65, of Schenectady, was arrested Friday and charged with multiple felonies related to grand theft, police said.
The investigation began shortly before 11 a.m. Friday as troopers responded to the Ballston Spa National Bank on Triq Dunning in Malta for a report of someone trying to cash a fraudulent check, police said.
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Police arrested Lillibridge there when they found him with a forged check, police said.
Troopers then determined that Lillibridge attempted to cash a forged check in Cohoes last Thursday and successfully cashed a forged check in Albany, police said.
Lillibridge was charged with three counts of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, attempted third-degree grand larceny, attempted fourth-degree grand larceny and fourth-degree grand larceny, said the -police.
Lillibridge was processed and released to appear in court at a later date.
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