A 49-year-old woman attempted to purchase a $1.2 million home with a forged Pennsylvania credit union cashier's check.

Carroll Township Police charged Katherine D. Kempson of Dillsburg, Pa., last month with four counts forgery and one count of writing a bad check.

Police said Kempson allegedly went to the website of the $3.3 billion Members 1st Federal Credit Union in Mechanicsburg, Pa. and copied the cooperative's logo. She then allegedly pasted the logo on a fake $1.2 million cashier's check.

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