Woman Caught Trying to Buy $12,300 Rolex Using Fake ID & Credit Card

Woman Caught Trying to Buy $12,300 Rolex Using Fake ID & Credit Card

Brief Summary

This video recounts the arrest of a woman named Lena A. for attempting to purchase a Rolex with a fraudulent ID and credit card. The narrative follows the police investigation, including the initial detention, Miranda rights reading, and eventual fingerprint identification after the suspect provided false information.

  • A woman attempts to buy a Rolex with a fake ID and credit card.
  • Police investigation uncovers fraudulent activities.
  • The suspect is identified via fingerprint scanning after providing false information.
  • She is arrested and charged with multiple offenses.

Pawn Shop Call and Initial Interaction

On May 7th, 2025, police officers respond to a call from a pawn shop where a woman attempted to purchase a Rolex watch using a fake ID and credit card. Upon arrival, officers question the woman, who identifies herself as Emily and presents a driver's license. The pawn shop employee informs the officers that the ID scanned with a different name and address than what was presented.

Investigation and Questioning

Officers speak with the pawn shop employee, who explains the woman tried to buy a Rolex Submariner worth $12,300 using a fake ID with the name Miranda, while the system showed Kimberly Harrison. The officer then informs the woman that she is being detained and reads her Miranda rights. Despite this, she claims she is there to buy a watch and provides inconsistent information about her identity, including her name and date of birth.

Identity Verification and Arrest

The officers attempt to verify the woman's identity, noting that providing false information could prolong her detention. She refuses to cooperate and asks to send a text message, which is denied. An Uber driver arrives to pick her up, further complicating the situation. Eventually, officers use a fingerprint scanner to determine her real name is Lena A. Despite knowing her real identity, Lena refuses to answer further questions.

Charges and Conclusion

After confirming her identity through fingerprint scanning, officers arrest Lena. During the arrest, officers inquire about any items that could pose a risk. Lena is then charged with fraudulent use of a credit card, possession of a fake driver's license, and providing a false name while being lawfully detained.

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