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New York State Police said a Maine woman believed to be a member of the infamous “Felony Lane Gang” allegedly stole nearly $20,000 from branches of the $3.1 billion Empower Federal Credit Union in Syracuse.

State police arrested and charged Janel M. Cavallero, 45, of Portland, with 67 charges including 11 counts of ID theft, eight counts of falsifying business records, three counts of forgery, nine counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument, 11 counts of unlawful possession of personal ID, 11 counts of criminal impersonation, 11 counts of stolen property, one count of fraud and one count of grand larceny.

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