Crime & Safety
Philadelphia Woman Wanted For Identity Theft On Main Line
Police in Delaware County said Tracy Murphy created a fake driver's license with the victim's name but her own photo to buy a motorbike.

MAIN LINE, PA — A Philadelphia woman has a warrant out for her arrest in connection with forgery and identity theft on the Main Line.
According to Radnor Township Police, Tracy Murphy, 50, of Philadelphia, used a resident's identity to buy a motorbike.
Police said Murphy even created a fake driver’s license of the victim with Murphy's own photo on it.
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Radnor Police Detective TJ Schreiber was able to identify Murphy as the suspect by using facial recognition software and the victim's driver's license.
Murphy is also facing identity theft, receiving stolen property, and related charges out of Montgomery County, court records show.
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Police are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to Murphy's arrest and conviction.
Anyone with information on Murphy's location are asked to contact Radnor Police Department's Detective Unit at 610-688-5606.
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