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 Oneontan Allegedly Charged

$70,000 To False Credit Cards

Virginia Reich
Virginia Reich

ONEONTA – An Oneonta woman has been arrested for allegedly charging more than $70,000 to fraudulent credit cards, state police at Richfield Springs report.

Virginia A. Reichhold, 60, of Oneonta, opened the credit card accounts between Novm 2014 through October 2015, troopers alleged.

She was charged with grand larceny, second degree, a class C felony.

Arraigned in the Town of Richfield court , she was was remanded to the Otsego County jail in lieu of $2,000 cash bail or $4,000 property bond.

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  1. This woman her husband and father rented a house from from us during of this period time. My husband and I had them all evicted. I have my suspicions as to what she has allegedly done. I hope she gets what she deserves.

  2. Yes we rented a house from Donna Anderson in Hartwick, they were con artists and committed numerous insurance fraud actions for which we reported them for that and Social Security Disability fraud. Donna Anderson on August 23 2015 threw chemicals in my eyes, and poisoned my poor dog. They did not hold up their end of the lease and we were in a Landlord/Tenant dispute. They live off of Insurance claims. We got evicted when they claimed my husband flattened all four of their tires with a 1/2 al; my husband admitted to two care tires, but they put in a claim for a plow truck and jeep, which he never did. Judge Higgins is their friend and we got no Justice in the Town of Hartwick, and I have the paperwork with her stating he is their friend…No Justice in Hartwick. Also, I had Power of Attorney and my husband handled most of his affairs, and I had permission to use the cards from my father. Donna is a malicious individual who has to this point gotten away with crimes. She is going to be sued for the loss of my vision since she threw chemicals in my eyes. I am innocent, was ROR,d and there is more to the story then what is meeting the eye. I am asking people to learn the facts before convicting someone of something they have no idea what was done. You are innocent until proven guilty Donna Anderson, and you are guilty of killing my dog and ruining my vision as you will find out in a personal law suit. You will get what you and your husband deserve for all your lies.

  3. Mrs Reichhold if I were you I would cease in writing theses accusatory post or you may find yourself in a very precarious situation. JMM

  4. Wrong, they are still stalking me, and I have the call log sheet (4/25/17) when they went out of their way to find me, and called me on my new number. It came up as Glen Anderson, Donna Anderson’s,, but the number is is Donna Anderson. Stalkers, and the police know it. We were evicted as the Justice was their friend and I have proof of that. I am not afraid to show my name. probably the above-reference is her, and/or her husband, Justice or her neighbor Initials match neighbor’s name. Time is on my side. Patience is a virtue and you know what you did to my eyes. Throwing Talc
    into my eyes, which were flushed at ER by Hazmat flush, and Donna confessed to the state Police, was arrested; causes cancer. My vision is going in my left eye very fast.

  5. oh, Donna impersonated a member of my site and wrote negative comments on my Facebook site. Issues, as they call it. Plus, I am innocent of the above charges, my father is senile and I did not handle his accounts all receipts with the person who handle his account, along with him is in my lawyer’s hands and DA.. Not in jail, Why?
    xxx

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