Waitress retrieves ID when carding patron (AP) Updated: 2006-08-01 20:06
WESTLAKE, Ohio - A bar waitress checking to see if a woman was legally old
enough to drink was handed her own stolen driver's license, which was reported
missing weeks earlier, police said.
"The odds of this waitress recovering her own license defy calculation,"
police Capt. Guy Turner said Monday.
Maria Bergan, 23, of Lakewood, was charged Sunday night with identity theft
and receiving stolen property. She was arrested at her home in suburban
Cleveland and was jailed in Westlake to await a court appearance.
The 22-year-old waitress, whose name was not released, called police last
week and said she had been handed her own stolen driver's license by a woman
trying to prove she was 21. The woman, who became suspicious of the delay as the
waitress went to call police, fled the Moosehead Saloon, but her companion
provided her name.
The waitress said she had lost her wallet July 9 at a bar in Lakewood.
The victim also had a credit card stolen. The stolen card has been used to
make US$1,000 in purchases, Turner said.
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