
A forged $45,000 check tied to the Flagler Museum has led to felony charges against a Boca Raton woman, police say. According to a...
Published on April 18, 2026
A forged $45,000 check tied to the Flagler Museum has led to felony charges against a Boca Raton woman, police say.
According to a Palm Beach Police Department probable cause affidavit, Alexandra C. Kaiser, 31, was arrested on Tuesday and is accused of depositing a counterfeit check drawn on the museum’s Northern Trust account into her personal JP Morgan Chase bank account earlier this year. Kaiser faces one count each of grand theft, uttering a forged check and criminal use of personal identification information.
Museum officials later told police the check had not been authorized and that the legitimate check bearing the same number was still in the museum’s possession and had been written out to a different recipient.
Bank records obtained through subpoena showed the check was deposited in person at a JP Morgan Chase branch. Surveillance footage allegedly shows Kaiser approaching a teller, handing over the check, inserting her debit card and entering her PIN before completing the transaction, police said.
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