Shreveport Woman Faces Arrest in Check Fraud Case

News Summary

Tashiuntay Miles, a 33-year-old Shreveport woman, is wanted for allegedly committing check deposit fraud exceeding $61,000. After suspicious transactions prompted an investigation by the Shreveport Police, it was discovered that Miles had deposited a fraudulent check at a local ATM. Authorities have issued an arrest warrant as they seek community assistance in locating her.

Shreveport Woman in Hot Water Over Alleged Check Deposit Fraud

In a twist straight out of a crime drama, the Shreveport Police White Collar Crimes Unit is on the hunt for a local woman, Tashiuntay Miles, aged 33, wanted in connection with a whopping $61,611.31 check deposit fraud case. Yes, you read that right! This figure is enough to raise eyebrows and make folks sit up and take notice.

The Beginning of the Investigation

It all started on January 8, 2025, when Legacy National Bank flagged some suspicious activity. They alerted the police about a fraudulent transaction, setting off an investigation that would inevitably lead to Miles. This financial fiasco began way back on August 29, 2024, when Miles allegedly made the hefty deposit at a nearby Carter Federal Credit Union ATM. Not just pocket change, right?

How Did It Unfold?

Fast forward to September 6, 2024, and things heated up once more. Miles reportedly snagged $60,000 from the credit union’s Bert Kouns branch. She did this through cashier’s checks, causing quite a stir in the financial world. The check in question was made out to Mayekawa U.S.A. and was drawn on a Legacy National Bank account registered to George Foods, LLC. But, as you can already guess, trouble was brewing.

The Truth Comes to Light

Not long after this hefty deposit, the check was returned as fraudulent. This set off alarm bells, and the investigation kicked into high gear. The authorities soon confirmed that Miles had no right to negotiate that check. As they dug deeper, they discovered that the check was actually manufactured, complete with Miles’ own address and signature—but not her legitimate authorization! This was beginning to sound like a plot twist that no one saw coming.

The Final Clue

As the detectives pieced together the puzzle, things started making sense. They got their hands on video surveillance footage that, quite conveniently, confirmed Miles’ identity through her photo ID, supplied by the Louisiana Fusion Center. Talk about a smoking gun! With all this evidence piling up, the Shreveport police wasted no time in putting out an arrest warrant.

What Now?

By February 5, 2025, authorities had officially issued an arrest warrant for Tashiuntay Miles on one count of bank fraud, as per LA R.S. 14:71.1. The stakes are high, and so is the public interest in this jaw-dropping case.

Can You Help?

Authorities are respectfully asking the community for assistance. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Tashiuntay Miles, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Shreveport Police Department at 318-673-7300. Another option is to contact Caddo Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373. You could help bring this case to a conclusion, and who knows, maybe snag a reward in the process!

As the investigation continues and more details are uncovered, residents of Shreveport are left to ponder the spectacular rise and fall of what seems to be a local financial caper. Keep your eyes peeled; you never know what might happen next in this unfolding drama.

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