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Suspect In Greenwich Package Fraud Case Charged In Westchester

A man wanted by Greenwich police for fraudulently using another person's credit cards to make online purchases was nabbed in Westchester.

Wai Chung Khoong

Wai Chung Khoong

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Department

Wai Chung Khoong, 38, of Brooklyn, was picked up at the Westchester County Jail by Greenwich Police on Thursday, Sept. 19, after he arrested on a warrant by Port Chester Police in New York, said Lt. John Slusarz.

According to the arrest warrant, Khoong was wanted for allegedly using a customer's credit card obtained through a Greenwich retailer and was making numerous purchases online and having them delivered to different locations. 

One of the purchases was addressed to a Port Chester address where police located Khoong taking delivery of the package. He was arrested and held on the warrant, Slusarz said.

Khoong was charged with forgery, criminal impersonation, identity theft, illegal use of a credit card and larceny.

He was unable to make the $150,000 bond and is being held until his court date on Friday, Oct. 4.

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