By Will Ripley, NBC News | Posted - Mar. 7, 2013 at 7:18 a.m.

This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story.

LAKEWOOD, Colo. — A lucky waitress came face-to-face with the woman accused of stealing her identity.

Lakewood, Colorado police say we can all learn a lesson from what happened next.

Brianna Priddy's wallet was stolen on February 13 during a night out with friends.

Brianna Priddy

On February 25 a customer came to the Applebee's in Lakewood where Priddy works as a server.

At first, they looked like any other customers but Priddy soon learned who they really were.

"Four people come in, walk in, sit down. They start ordering drinks. This girl hands me my ID as a fake ID," Priddy said.

It had been a rough couple of weeks for Priddy.

"My wallet was stolen. It was a pain in the butt," Priddy said.

They took her cash, credit cards, and worst of all her driver's license.

Someone was using her identity, writing hundreds of dollars in bad checks.

Four people come in, walk in, sit down. They start ordering drinks. This girl hands me my ID as a fake ID. –Brianna Priddy

Now that someone, was sitting in Priddy's section.

"But I didn't say anything. I handed it back to her and said sure I'll be right back with your margarita. [I] went straight to the phone, called the cops," Priddy said.

The woman accused of using Priddy's stolen ID faces felony charges including theft, identity theft, and criminal impersonation.

Police say she was also selling drugs and faces even more charges in that investigation.

"Dumb criminal! That's the first [word] that comes to mind," Police spokesman Steve Davis said. "We found some narcotics in this woman's possession, so she's in quite a bit of hot water."

×