Innocent woman jailed in Philadelphia after being mistaken for Webster robbery suspect, police say

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Innocent woman jailed in Philadelphia after being mistaken for Webster robbery suspect, police say
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It’s a case of mistaken identity out of Webster, Texas that has landed an innocent woman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania behind bars for a robbery she never committed.

Julie Hudson’s family says she’s a Ph.D. student who stays out of trouble and has never even been to Texas.

The 31-year-old Ph.D. student ended up behind bars after going to the police department there to see why a warrant for her arrest was filed in Texas, which was preventing her from getting a job. “We were able to detain one of the people who matched one of the suspects in the video, she agreed to an interview, brought her back, and in the interview, she identified the other person as her sister by the name of Julie Hudson,” said Assistant Chief of the Webster Police Department, Jeremy Edge.

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