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7:48 pm Wednesday, December 13, 2006

RDP seeks forgery suspects

By Staff
Melissa Dozier-Cason, FCT Writer
Russellville Police are looking for two individuals in connection with a fraud case.
Authorities said that warrants have been issued for Charlotte Kay Thompson, also known as Charlotte Rowe or Gardener, and Daniel Wayne Thompson.
Charlotte Thompson is described as a white female who is 5'7" tall, and weighs about 170 pounds. Daniel Thompson is described as a white male who is 6'5" tall, and weighs approximately 200 pounds. Their last known address is 1004 Scott Ave, Russellville.
The couple is currently on probation in Colbert County, and has a history of theft. They are suspects in other cases in Russellville as well in Muscle Shoals, authorities said.
The couple was last seen driving a 1995 light blue Buick Lasabre with a Colbert County tag number 20G853B, authorities said.
Florence Police Department would also like the question the couple regarding a few cases in their jurisdiction.
Russellville Police has a positive identification on these suspects in several cases, including credit fraud. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of this couple should contact the Russellville Police Department immediately at 332-2230.

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