Woman Extradited to CT Facing Identity Theft, Larceny Charges

Kimberly A. Maine accused of stealing victim's ID, withdrawing $27,000 in South Windsor car break-ins

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

A 54-year-old woman from Troy, New York has been extradited from Florida to Connecticut to face charges related to multiple car break-ins at a South Windsor park in 2021, where one victim reported their driver's license and debit card were stolen. Police say the stolen debit card was then used to withdraw $27,000 from the victim's account at various Webster Bank branches.

Why it matters

This case highlights the serious consequences of identity theft, which can lead to significant financial losses for victims. It also underscores the importance of secure storage of personal identification documents and vigilance in monitoring financial accounts for unauthorized activity.

The details

Kimberly A. Maine faces charges of first-degree larceny, first-degree identity theft, and payment card theft in connection with three vehicle break-ins at Nevers Road Park in South Windsor in July 2021. Police say Maine was identified as a suspect in February 2023 when she was arrested in Massachusetts for an alleged fraudulent transaction involving a cash withdrawal, and was found with several stolen identification and credit cards, including one belonging to the South Windsor victim.

  • The vehicle break-ins occurred in July 2021 at Nevers Road Park in South Windsor.
  • Maine was arrested in February 2023 by the Blackstone Police Department in Massachusetts for an alleged fraudulent transaction.
  • Maine was extradited from Florida to Connecticut and charged on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

The players

Kimberly A. Maine

A 54-year-old woman from Troy, New York who has been extradited from Florida to Connecticut to face charges related to multiple car break-ins and identity theft.

South Windsor Police Department

The law enforcement agency that investigated the car break-ins and identity theft case and issued the warrant for Maine's arrest.

Webster Bank

The bank where the stolen debit card was used to withdraw $27,000 from the victim's account.

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What’s next

Maine is expected to face a judge on Thursday in Manchester Superior Court.

The takeaway

This case underscores the importance of safeguarding personal identification documents and closely monitoring financial accounts to quickly detect and address any unauthorized activity. It serves as a reminder of the significant harm that identity thieves can inflict on their victims.