SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Canastota woman was arrested Sunday, charged with stealing and then using a credit card.
Madison County Sheriff’s Office said in release that Sandy J. Snyder, 32, of 6811 Oxbow Road, stole a credit card from a residence in the Town of Lincoln and made a total of $800 in unauthorized ATM withdrawals at locations in Cazenovia, Chittenango and Hamilton.
Snyder faces charges of grand larcency in the fourth degree, eight counts of criminal possession of stolen property, both felonies, and eight counts of petit larceny, a misdemeanor.
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She has been ordered to appear in court in the three villages where the withdrawals allegedly occurred.
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Photo credit: Madison County Sheriff’s Office


