A South Carolina woman has been charged with cashing a stolen check using a Villager’s identification at a local bank.
Sheryl Lynne Beall, 62, of Easley, S.C. was booked this past week at the Sumter County Detention Center on a warrant charging her with grand theft, forgery and criminal use of personal ID information of a victim over the age of 60.
Beall, who is suspected in numerous other crimes and is facing charges in Hillsborough County, was recruited by a South Carolina friend living in Florida to run a “Felony Lane Gang,” that breaks into vehicles, steals items such as checks, credit/debit cards and driver’s licenses, for the purpose of using them to cash checks at banks, while pretending to be the someone else. The friend bought Beall a Greyhound bus ticket and brought her to Florida.
Beall went to the drive-thru lane at Citizens First Bank at Colony Plaza on March 26, 2024 while driving a gray Chrysler Pacifica van, which had no license plate, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office…