A San Antonio man is accused of stealing and cashing in a $95,000 check that was made as a donation to a local church.
Alexander Mauldin, 22, was charged with two counts of fraudulent use/possession of identifying information of five items or less, records show.– A San Antonio man is accused of stealing and cashing a $95,000 check that was made as a donation to a local church.
Police said that a woman had Chase Bank issue a $95,000 check to a church in December, but the church never received the donation. Surveillance video at the credit union captured him “attempting to cover part of his head” with the vehicle visor, the affidavit states.
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