A 63 year-old woman is now accused of impersonating bank customers across three states and ripping money from their accounts.

Pennsylvania State Police believe Jennifer Folzenlogen, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, has stolen more than $26,000 from the personal accounts of several customers of First National Bank, reports CBS News.

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Folzenlogen was arrested in Pennsylvania while allegedly attempting to withdraw money from a First National Bank account belonging to a person whose identity she had stolen earlier this month.

Besides Pennsylvania, the report says the sexagenarian is a suspect in other similar offenses that took place in Indiana and Ohio.

Per Murrysville Police Department’s detective Matthew Panigal, Folzenlogen was arrested after attempting to steal from the same bank for the second time.

“A teller at First National Bank actually recognized Ms. Folzenlogen from previous bank surveillance photos and video. She had actually victimized the same bank back in April with the same teller working at the bank at that time.”

Police say Folzenlogen’s modus operandi involved printing a fake ID after obtaining someone’s bank details.

She would then present herself at the victim’s bank posing as the account holder and withdraw money.

The Pennsylvania State Police started hunting for the sexagenarian after several First National Bank’s branches were targeted earlier this year.

Folzenlogen is believed to be part of a gang that operates throughout the Northeastern part of the US.

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