(KNZA)--The preliminary hearing for a Troy woman accused of identity fraud and phone harassment has been continued for a second time.
23-year-old Molly Smith had been scheduled to appear in a Brown County courtroom Wednesday, but the hearing was continued to January 22nd at the request of her new court-appointed attorney.
Smith is charged with four felony counts---including three counts of identity fraud and one count of criminal threat—along with three misdemeanor charges of harassment by telephone.
She is accused of assuming a fake identity in order to text various individuals in the Hiawatha area, sending harassing and threatening messages.
Smith was arrested in early November following an investigation by the Brown County Sheriff’s Department and remains free on bond.
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