There is a level of security and peace of mind that comes with having some of your money in the bank. That could be a savings account, checking account, CD account any wherever you decide to keep your money. It's in the bank, nobody can touch it, right?

New York State Police are looking for an individual suspected of stealing $6,000 out of someone's bank account. It was there one moment, gone the next. Take a look at the photo below to see if you can identify tis person.

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The New York State Police out of Troop C are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a woman who allegedly stole $6,000 from someone's bank account at the CFCU Bank in Cortland County.

Take a look at this photo to see if you recognize this woman. If you have any information, please contact NYSP SP Homer at 607 756-5604.

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According to Saland Law PC, in New York State, theft property valued in excess of $1,000, but not more than $3,000, the crime is Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree. If the value is greater than $3,000, but no more than $50,000, then the crime is Grand Larceny in the Third Degree.

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