Wanted: Church paying the price after suspect cashes fraudulent checks
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DISCLAIMER: All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty.

In Shreveport, Louisiana, local law enforcement is turning to the community for help in tracking down 49-year-old Ebony Wilson. The Shreveport Police Department has issued a warrant for her arrest on charges of forgery.

The case unfolded when a suspicious financial activity alert was raised by a local Baptist church. Detectives delved into the matter and uncovered evidence suggesting that Wilson had allegedly written and cashed three forged checks, leading to a significant financial loss for the church amounting to thousands of dollars.

In related news, Virginia Giuffre’s co-writer has spoken out, claiming knowledge of the names on the infamous Epstein list, adding another layer of intrigue to ongoing discussions surrounding the case.

A local bank identified Wilson as the person who cashed the forged checks, prompting detectives to obtain a warrant for her arrest.

The Shreveport Police Department underscores the gravity of financial crimes, especially those targeting places of worship and charitable organizations.

Authorities urge anyone with information on Wilson’s whereabouts to contact the Shreveport Police Department at 318-673-7300.

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