CANTON -- A Rensselaer Falls woman faces 12 counts of theft of services after she allegedly used fraudulent bank accounts to receive cable service. Angela McCormick, 36, was charged with stealing …
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CANTON -- A Rensselaer Falls woman faces 12 counts of theft of services after she allegedly used fraudulent bank accounts to receive cable service.
Angela McCormick, 36, was charged with stealing Time Warner Cable service from September 2012 through March 2013
The arrest stems from an investigation by Time Warner Cable and the Canton Police Department, which revealed McCormick had used "fictitious bank account numbers and names."
She was released on appearance tickets.