Crime & Safety

Man Charged With ID Theft, Forgery: Greenwich PD

The man is accused of trying to withdraw money from a bank account using another person's identification, according to Greenwich Police.

A man is accused of trying to withdraw money from a bank account using another person's identification, according to Greenwich Police.
A man is accused of trying to withdraw money from a bank account using another person's identification, according to Greenwich Police. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff)

GREENWICH, CT — A New York man is accused of trying to withdraw money from a bank account using another person's identification, according to Greenwich Police. On Tuesday, officers were called to a bank in Greenwich after receiving a report of a fraud in progress.

Police said Keith Hill, 55, of New York, N.Y., entered the bank and gave the teller another person's identification, then attempted to make a withdrawal from their account.

Hill was arrested on charges of second-degree forgery, second-degree identity theft, criminal impersonation, criminal attempt at fourth-degree larceny and criminal attempt at third-degree larceny.

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