3 Arrested After Complaint About Identity Theft

Milford police have arrested three Baltimore residents after responding to a complaint of identity theft.

The police investigation began o Wednesday afternoon when authorities received a complaint from a local bank about someone at the drive-through window trying to fraudulently withdraw $3,000 from a customer’s account.

When police arrived, the car was gone, but officers were able to find it and arrested Ashley Grabenstein, 33, Lisa Kinslow, 51, and Stephan Sickle, 25, all of Baltimore, Maryland, police said.

Grabenstein had the stolen credit card and license that she was accused of using, police said.
All three suspects had heroin and drug paraphernalia.

Kinslow also had a narcotic prescription that was not stored in its original container, police said.

Grabenstein was charged with third-degree identity theft, criminal impersonation, third-degree criminal attempt to commit larceny, possession of a stolen credit card, third-degree conspiracy to commit larceny, possession of heroin and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Kinslow was charged with third-degree conspiracy to commit larceny, possession of heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia and narcotic prescription not stored in original container.

Bond for Grabenstein and Kinslow was set at $100,000.

Sickle was charged with third-degree conspiracy to commit larceny, possession of heroin and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond for Sickle was set at $50,000.
 

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