Ohioan accused of using dead woman’s debit card

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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A southwest Ohio woman has been indicted
on charges alleging she used a debit card that had been reported stolen
from a woman whose body was found last week.
Montgomery County’s
prosecutor says 29-year-old Tonisha Harris of Dayton was indicted
Tuesday on charges of receiving stolen property, theft by deception and
misuse of a credit card. The prosecutor says Harris was captured on
video using Nichelle McKnight’s card.
Court records list no attorney for Harris.
Police
say McKnight and her 4-year-old son went missing in March. McKnight’s
body was found Friday near a river in suburban Dayton. Police say the
boy hasn’t been found and is presumed dead.
Police wanted to
question McKnight’s boyfriend about the disappearances, but he fatally
shot himself last week in a confrontation with police.
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A southwest Ohio woman has been indicted
on charges alleging she used a debit card that had been reported stolen
from a woman whose body was found last week.
Montgomery County’s
prosecutor says 29-year-old Tonisha Harris of Dayton was indicted
Tuesday on charges of receiving stolen property, theft by deception and
misuse of a credit card. The prosecutor says Harris was captured on
video using Nichelle McKnight’s card.
Court records list no attorney for Harris.
Police
say McKnight and her 4-year-old son went missing in March. McKnight’s
body was found Friday near a river in suburban Dayton. Police say the
boy hasn’t been found and is presumed dead.
Police wanted to
question McKnight’s boyfriend about the disappearances, but he fatally
shot himself last week in a confrontation with police.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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