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A bad check restitution program (BCRP) is a program in the United States that works to retrieve funds from bad check writers in order to repay moneys owed to the recipients of the checks. In other words, these are debt collection operations.
AURORA, IL — An Aurora man is headed to prison for knowingly writing bad checks to suburban businesses and for fraudulently setting up bank accounts using unwitting victims' personal...
A former Crystal Lake businessman was found not guilty of passing two bad checks, but still faces felony charges.
A St. Charles man with a history of money problems is now accused of writing $62,000 worth of bad checks to ComEd, court records show. James Vainisi, 43, is free on $40,000 bail related to 13...
An Algonquin woman has been sentenced to prison for repeatedly writing checks on a bank account she knew lacked the funds to cover the checks.
KANE COUNTY, IL — A 34-year-old Algonquin man has been sentenced to four years in prison for writing a bad check to a car dealership and for never completing a $95,000 home repair project...
An Algonquin woman has been sentenced to prison for repeatedly writing checks on a bank account she knew lacked the funds to cover the checks.
Charlene Johnson, 72, was arrested Feb. 8 after police said she wrote a bad $500 check to a local business.
The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, commonly known as the SAFE-T Act, is a state of Illinois statute enacted in 2021 that makes a number of reforms to the criminal justice system, affecting policing, pretrial detention and bail, sentencing, and corrections.
A membership-only retail store in the 7300 block of Melvina (near Touhy) reported on Sept. 3 that two men wrote bad checks totaling $27,456.42 between July 8 and 15, according to the police...