A former grocery store cashier and convicted felon who allegedly used customers’ personal information in a check-forging scheme will stay in jail until trial, a judge ruled Thursday.
Janel Ivy, 31, was arrested earlier this month after being indicted in June on one charge of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and two counts of possession of counterfeit and forged securities.
She was in U.S. District Court in St. Louis Thursday, where she was ordered held in jail until trial.
Ivy, according to court documents, worked as a cashier at the Cool Valley Schnucks.
Read more in the St. Louis Dispatch.