Euless Woman Busted In Fake ID Operation Gets 25 Years Behind Bars

A Tarrant County jury has handed a 25-year prison sentence to a Fort Worth-area woman tied to what prosecutors say was a full-blown counterfeit-document operation running out of a Euless apartment.

Prosecutors said the case began in April 2022, when Euless police served a search warrant at the apartment where 34-year-old Anje Vincent was staying. Inside, officers reported finding a haul that looked more like a small print shop than a living space: fake driver’s licenses, fraudulent credit cards, card stock, counterfeit treasury notes and machines used to pump out bogus IDs. Police also seized narcotics and stolen firearms at the scene.

The Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office said a jury convicted Vincent of tampering with government records, and a judge followed by sentencing her to 25 years in prison. According to the office, Assistant District Attorneys Glynis McGinty and Anastaisia Frane prosecuted the case, with investigator Andrew Cheramie assisting. In a post on Tarrant County DA, the office publicly thanked the Euless Police Department for its work on the case…

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