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Charges filed against three suspects in July police chase
By Hunter Elyse/ KFOR,
10 hours ago
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Three people have been charged after a wild police chase two weeks ago. Court records show the suspect facing the most charges flew to Oklahoma City the night before the crime spree.
It all unfolded July 9 when police got a call at MidFirst Bank on West Reno that someone was trying to cash a fake check.
He allegedly flew into Oklahoma City the night before. Court documents explain he has a valid Louisiana license.
On July 9, police said he went to five metro bank branches and tried to cash bogus checks using several different fake IDs.
The records explain at least one case was successful. Police later identified the envelope of cash they found when Lee was arrested, matches envelopes from MidFirst Bank.
During the investigation, police said they found a backpack in the trunk of the car where they found Lee’s photo on Pennsylvania and Missouri IDs.
Court records show Lee is a convicted felon in Florida, Michigan and New York.
In this crime spree, he’s charged with identity theft, possession of stolen credit cards, and grand larceny.
Litchmore and Fagan also have convictions in New York for grand larceny and possession of forged instrument. In the July 9 chase, they’re charged with endangering others and conspiracy to commit a felony.
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