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3 Md. Men Wanted on Bank Fraud Charges

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Jim C. Taylor Jim C. Taylor
Keith S. Brown II Keith S. Brown II
Joshua B. Dail Joshua B. Dail

GEORGETOWN, Del.- Delaware State Police are looking for three Maryland men accused of having defrauded several Sussex County banks out of more than $9,000.

Fifty-year-old Jim C. Taylor of Baltimore, 34-year-old Keith S. Brown II of Bel Air, Md., and 26-year-old Joshua B. Dail of Abingdon, Md., are wanted on second-degree forgery and related charges.

Troopers said the incidents occurred over a three-month period starting in June of 2011 when the suspects would enter County Banks located in Milford, Seaford, Georgetown and Milford and cash fraudulent checks made out to them from various businesses.  Detectives said they were able to establish identities of the suspects through forms of identifications used during the transactions.

Anyone with information on any of the three suspects' whereabouts is asked to call Detective Shockley at (302) 856-5850, ext. 257, or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333.  Information may also be provided via www.tipsubmit.com. Send an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword "DSP."

 

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