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Man Nabbed For Fraudulent Use Of Credit Card, Forgery, Police Say

A 36-year-old man wanted on a host of charges ranging from forgery to ID theft was arrested by Greenwich Police.

Michael Clennon

Michael Clennon

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police

Michael Clennon, of Brooklyn, was arrested on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility and extradited back to Greenwich, said Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz.

Clennon was wanted for an incident in April in which several people allegedly entered a local business and made purchases using a fraudulent credit card, Slusarz said.

An investigation identified Clennon as one of the people responsible, he added.

Clennon was charged with forgery, conspiracy to commit forgery, ID theft, conspiracy to commit ID theft, illegal use of a credit card, possession of a personal ID device, conspiracy to commit illegal possession of an ID device, larceny, and conspiracy to commit larceny.

He is being held on a $100,000 bond.

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