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Dallas woman faces forgery, theft charges after cashing fraudulent check
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Dallas woman faces forgery, theft charges after cashing fraudulent check

  • March 13, 2026

JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – A judge set a $25,000 cash-only bond for a Dallas, Texas, woman after Jonesboro police say she cashed a fraudulent check.

Craighead County District Judge David Boling found probable cause Friday to charge Labrisha Lashell Griffin with the following:

Forgery in the second degree, Class C felonyTheft of $5,000 or less but greater than $1,000, a Class D felonyA judge set a $25,000 cash only bond on a Dallas, Texas, woman after police say she cashed a...A judge set a $25,000 cash only bond on a Dallas, Texas, woman after police say she cashed a fraudulent check.(Source: Craighead County Sheriff’s Office)

Griffin is accused of going to First National Bank on Highland Drive on Dec. 1 to cash a check written to her from M Pack Solutions.

“After the check was cashed, First National discovered that the check was fraudulent, containing a false routing number,” the affidavit said.

The bank also learned multiple other branches were victims of fraudulent checks from this company on the same day.

“Griffin’s identity was confirmed by comparing bank camera footage and known photos of her,” the affidavit stated.

Should Griffin make bond, Boling ordered her to wear an ankle monitor.

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