WARMINSTER POLICE

Warminster Police seek public’s help in two separate fraud cases

Investigators release photos of suspects accused of using false identities at local banks

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Warminster Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two individuals wanted for questioning in separate fraud investigations at local banks earlier this month.

Aug. 7: Fraudulent check at QNB Bank

According to police, on Aug. 7, 2025, a man cashed a fraudulent check at the QNB branch located at 1402 West Street Road. Investigators said the subject used a false identity to open an account and made a series of deposits and withdrawals before cashing the fraudulent check.

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The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 60 years old, last seen wearing an Eagles baseball-style hat, a polo shirt, and cargo pants. Police have released a photo of the man and are seeking the public’s help in identifying him. Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Ogborn (#248) at [email protected] or 215-443-5000. 

Aug. 22: Attempted identity fraud at Hatboro Federal

In a second case, police said a woman attempted to use stolen identification documents at the Hatboro Federal Savings Bank, 609 York Road, on Aug. 22, 2025. The suspect reportedly tried to access a victim’s account using a Social Security card and Passport ID bearing the victim’s name.

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The subject is described as a middle-aged white female with dyed red or purple hair, eyeglasses, and a black-and-white floral-patterned maxi dress. Police said she was also wearing flip flops. A photo of the woman has been circulated as part of the investigation. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Maguire (#252) at [email protected] or 215-443-5000.

The Warminster Township Police Department said both investigations remain ongoing and encouraged residents to share any tips or information that may help identify the suspects. 

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.



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