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Legal Woes Continue for Woman Previously Arrested at Gunpoint

Tiffany Litchfield, of Bushkill Township, was arrested at gunpoint earlier this year in Easton. She's again facing charges after allegedly charging $220 to a Stockertown man's debit/credit card without permission.

A Stockertown man told police that Tiffany Litchfield is a “family friend” but he didn’t authorize her to charge $220 on his debit/credit card, court records say.

Police got in touch with Litchfield -- who -- but she never showed up for an interview and wouldn’t return an officer’s calls.

That was in early June. On Friday, the resident was arraigned on several charges and ended up in Northampton County Prison.

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A criminal complaint filed by Stockertown Officer Alex Soloe says that on June 7, he spoke to Donald Good of Bushkill Street about $220 taken without authorization from his debit/credit card.

Good said he got two unauthorized transactions from Western Union for $220. The transactions were made the day before.

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A few days later, Soloe received information he requested from Western Union. It showed that Litchfield made two purchases of $100 each with a $10 fee for each. The complaint did not say what the purchases were for.

Good called Litchfield, 25, a “family friend” but said she wasn’t authorized to make the purchases.

Soloe later spoke to Litchfield, who said she would come in for an interview. But she never showed up, and she wouldn’t return the officer’s calls. An arrest warrant was issued July 25.

Litchfield, of the 200 block of Meyer Road, was charged with theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and access device issued to another who did not authorize use.

Back in February, Easton police found drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop that lead to the gunpoint arrest of Litchfield and Andrew Miller.

Litchfield was charged with receiving stolen property. She and Miller were in a green Chevy Monte Carlo that was reported stolen. 

Litchfield has a history of vehicle violations and other minor brushes with the law dating back to 2004, according to district court records online.

After being arraigned by on-duty District Judge Jackie Taschner of Palmer Township, she was committed to prison after failing to post $2,500 bail.

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