Police Looking for Glenside Woman in Narberth Check Fraud Scheme
Police also have an arrest warrant for the babysitter of the alleged victims.
Two men are being charged in connection with a Narberth babysitter's alleged check fraud against a client, borough police told Patch on yesterday.
For the past two years, Marisa Pompilio, 21, of Glenside, has been stealing checks from her employer, filling them out and having them cashed at a Citizens Bank in Glenside, Sgt. Robert Yantorno said.
Police are still looking for Pompilio, and they are also issuing arrest warrants this week for two alleged accomplices who cashed the checks, Nico Pahides and Kevin Gallagher, Yantorno said.
More than 20 checks have been cashed for more than $5,000 total, the sergeant said. Police said they know nothing about Gallagher other than as a name signed on some of the checks, but they have identified Pahides, who also allegedly signed and cashed some checks as a 21-year-old Huntington Valley resident. He will be charged with three counts of check fraud.
Investigators are still reviewing surveillance footage from the bank, Yantorno said.
Check back for more updates on this story as the investigation continues.
John Lewis
9:52 pm on Tuesday, June 19, 2012
You are spreading lies about Nico
P.Wallnuts
12:07 pm on Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Nico,s dad can BUY the bank
Mike Vick
1:10 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
I've read multiple articles on this specific investigation. I believe this certain one was the most questionable article I read. The police are unsure about the accomplices and I believe Pompilio put some of her friends in a bad position and they should have all charges dropped.
Melissa Treacy
11:08 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
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john pompilio
3:40 am on Saturday, June 23, 2012
Marisa requested many other people to cash checks for her and they will verify this. The two men were both unaware of the checks being stolen. She took advantage of two friends that trusted her and there are witnesses to prove the facts.