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NY Woman Charged With Trying To Steal iPhones In Stamford

STAMFORD, Conn. -- A 22-year-old Bronx woman is being held on theft-related charges after police said she tried to get two new iPhones by putting them on someone else's account at the Sprint store in Stamford, according to the Stamford Advocate.

Stamford police arrested a New York woman on theft charges in connection with an attempt to get two new iPhone by trying to add them to someone else's account at the Sprint store in Stamford, the Stamford Advocate says.

Stamford police arrested a New York woman on theft charges in connection with an attempt to get two new iPhone by trying to add them to someone else's account at the Sprint store in Stamford, the Stamford Advocate says.

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Vivian Perez is charged with first-degree forgery, criminal impersonation and attempted fourth-degree larceny. She's being held on a $25,000 bond, the Stamford Advocate reported.

Police told the Stamford Advocate that she used a fake driver's license to try to add the new $650 Apple iPhones to a Texas woman's account. Store officials were suspicious and called the woman in Texas, who said she did not want to get two new phones, the Stamford Advocate reported.

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