Crime & Safety
Stamford Woman Accused of Writing a Counterfeit Check Faces Larceny Charge
The woman is accused of using a counterfeit check at the Greenwich Municipal Employee Credit Union.

A woman is facing a third-degree larceny charge in connection with the use of what Greenwich Police said was a counterfeit check earlier this year.
Tacoya T. Moss, 25, of 34 Fourth St., Stamford, was arrested at her home on Oct. 23 by detectives who had obtained an arrest warrant, according to a police report.
Moss is accused of writing the check on June 10 at the Greenwich Municipal Employee Credit Union on West Putnam Avenue for just less than $5,000, according to police spokesman Lt. Kraig Gray.
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Moss was held in lieu of $5,000 bond, according to the report. Court information was not available.
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