Maryland bank VP stole from elderly, deceased customers, prosecutors say

The former vice president of a Maryland bank was charged with embezzlement and wire fraud Friday after allegedly stealing more than $1.8 million from customers over six years, prosecutors said. From 2010 to mid-2016, 54-year-old Melissa Strohman of Nottingham, Md., was senior vice president at the now-defunct Hopkins Federal Savings Bank with branches in PikesA ville and Highlandtown, court documents said.