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Two women wanted by authorities in Hudson and Manchester for alleged forgery from St. Mary's bank locations.
Two women wanted by authorities in Hudson and Manchester for alleged forgery from St. Mary’s bank locations.

HUDSON, NH – Hudson Police have released bank surveillance photos of two women wanted in a forgery and identity theft investigation that targeted several St. Mary’s bank drive-thru locations in Hudson and Manchester.

943807_1322853611064974_2651970419201007095_nOn March 16, 2016, two women in a white SUV made a transaction at the St. Mary’s Bank drive-thru in Hudson. Later, on the same day, the pair made several transactions at the St. Mary’s Bank drive-thru located at 234 Elm St. in Manchester. A short time later, the women made a transaction at the St. Mary’s Bank drive-thru branch at 200 McGregor St. in Manchester. When the women attempted to make another transaction, the clerk became suspicious, causing the women to flee the area. At this time, the bank estimates a loss of over $5,000.

The Hudson Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in identifying these women. Please contact Officer Ron Cloutier at (603) 886-6011 or rcloutier@hudsonnh.gov with any information.

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