Alexandra Krafchek Alfaro, known to frequent Woodstock is wanted in Southwest Ontario stolen vehicle investigation (Photo by: Waterloo Regional Police Service)Alexandra Krafchek Alfaro, known to frequent Woodstock is wanted in Southwest Ontario stolen vehicle investigation (Photo by: Waterloo Regional Police Service)
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Woman known to frequent Woodstock wanted by Waterloo Regional Police

A woman known to frequent Woodstock is wanted by the Waterloo Regional Police Service after nine stolen vehicles were located from across Southwestern Ontario.

Alexandra Krafchek Alfaro, 28, is wanted on 25 charges in connection to an investigation that was launched in March.

According to Waterloo police, Krafchek Alfaro along with others allegedly used fraudulent documents to rent a vehicle. These vehicles were never returned.

Throughout the investigation police also found other vehicles have also been stolen from used-car dealerships after test-driving a vehicle and using fraudulent documents.

Krafchek Alfaro is wanted on:

  • Fraud under $5,000 x3

  • Possession of an identity document x4

  • Possession of stolen goods over $5,000 x2

  • Possession of stolen goods under $5,000

  • Identity fraud x4

  • Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence

  • Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000

  • Failure to comply with undertaking

  • Failure to comply with judicial release

  • Motor vehicle theft x2

  • Occupant of a motor vehicle without consent

  • Obstruct a police officer

Investigators are unsure of her whereabouts.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact the Waterloo Regional Police Service at 519-570-9777 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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