ORLANDO -- Casey Anthony has turned herself into the Orange County Sheriff's Office on new economic charges.
Anthony was arrested at the Orange County Monday following a meeting with her home confinement officer. She was with her attorney, Jose Baez, at the time.
The new charges are, uttering a forged instrument, petty theft and criminal use of personal information. The charges are not connected to the disappearance of Casey Anthony's daughter, Caylee.
Casey will be spending the night in jail. She will not be bonding out, according to Allen Moore, a spokesman with the Orange County Jail. Her first appearance before a judge will take place early Tuesday morning.
Grandmother Clashes With Protesters
Cindy Anthony, the grandmother of missing toddler Caylee Anthony, got into a shouting and swearing match Saturday night with protesters who called her daughter, Casey, a baby killer.
The protesters appeared to come onto the Anthonys' property, screaming and cursing, while Cindy was trying to post "No Trespassing" signs that had been torn down earlier.
Cindy's husband, George Anthony, called the Orange County Sheriff's Office to report the incident.
The child of one of the protesters appeared to be hurt when his arm got caught in a car door by his mother as they went to leave.
On Sunday, News 13 spoke to the boy’s father. He said he is doing fine. The mother was unavailable for comment.
On Monday, the Department of Children and Families told News13 that they are starting an investigation into the mother who slammed her kid's arm in the door of her sport utility vehicle.
DCF said they used the license plate in video obtained by News 13 to track the mother down so they can talk to her as part of their investigation.

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Neighbors Injunction Delayed
There was a delay in the injunction for the Anthony family's Home Owners Association.
The Chickasaw Oaks Subdivision asked the ninth district court to keep protestors out of the neighborhood, however, the court did not act on the homeowners request Monday.
There is no word on when the judge will take up the case.
Sunday Vigil
Day 62 in the search for Caylee wrapped up with the weekly Sunday night vigil outside the Anthonys' home.
The vigil was marred with protestors outside the home. Some were chanting "baby killer" while others yelled at Cindy to come after them. Some stated George “knows how to push a woman.”
Meanwhile, Casey Anthony remains tight lipped, not telling investigators anything about the disappearance of her daughter.
A Sheriff's spokesman told News 13 more charges could soon be filed against Casey.
The charges would likely deal with economic crimes.
Voice Analyst: Casey's Answers Seem Rehearsed
Audio recordings released Friday of authorities interviewing Casey Anthony after she reported her daughter missing has a local expert in voice stress analysis worried.
Susan Constantine told the Orlando Sentinel she believes she heard deception in Casey's voice when she gave a long answer to a yes-or-no question.
"Too much information is a true sign of lying," Constantine said.
The analyst added Anthony's answers seem rehearsed, and she believes Casey's words did not coincide with the tone of her voice.
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