Sunday, June 08, 2008

Alabama Woman Faces Forgery Charges In Alleged Deed Theft

In Demopolis, Alabama, The Clark County Democrat reports:
  • Annetta Thedford Rowser, 57, has been arrested on a number of charges relating to a property deed. Rowser represented a woman who presented a forged land deed. The deed was allegedly signed by the woman's father with an "x," however it was originally dated for Aug. 23, 2000, six months after the man had died.

  • Rowser, of Demopolis, and her accomplice allegedly marked through the original date and changed the date on the deed to April 1, the day before the man died. Rowser was charged with forgery, second degree and deceptive business practices. Her bond was set at $9,000.
Source: Demopolis woman charged with forgery, deceptive business practice.

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