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Fraudulent Use of Credit Card

NJ Man Who Killed His Parents Then Went Gambling With Their Money Gets 41 Years Behind Bars NJ Man Who Killed His Parents Then Went Gambling With Their Money Gets 41 Years Behind Bars
NJ Man Who Killed His Parents Then Went Gambling With Their Money Gets 41 Years Behind Bars A Warren County man who killed both of his 73-year-old parents then gambled with their money at the casino where he was taken into custody will spend more than 40 years behind bars, authorities said. Todd Warner, 51, was sentenced Tuesday to 36 years for two counts each of first-degree murder, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said. The sentences run concurrently to each other but consecutive to a five-year sentence for fraudulent use of a credit card, Pfeiffer said. Warner on Sept. 16 pleaded guilty to hitting his parents -- Frank and Joyanne Warner -- with baseball bats, try…
UPDATE: Pair Wanted In Connection With Bayonne Carjacking Arrested In Newark UPDATE: Pair Wanted In Connection With Bayonne Carjacking Arrested In Newark
Update: Pair Wanted In Connection With Bayonne Carjacking Arrested In Newark A man and a woman from Newark were arrested in the city in connection with an armed carjacking in Bayonne,  Newark Director of Public Safety Anthony Ambrose said in a statement.  Bayonne police say the two were charged with credit card theft and fraudulent use of a credit card in connection with the carjacking, but the suspects in the carjacking itself remain at large.  The carjacking occurred July 30 shortly before 4 a.m. at 49th Street and Avenue E in Bayonne.  Authorities in Bayonne Tuesday issued warrants for Marquis Speed, 33, and 21-year-old Michelle Hortonlee, Am…
Authorities: ID Thief Who Owed $18,776 In Child Support Captured By Glen Rock Detective, NYPD Authorities: ID Thief Who Owed $18,776 In Child Support Captured By Glen Rock Detective, NYPD
Authorities: ID Thief Who Owed $18,776 In Child Support Captured By Glen Rock Detective, Nypd An identity thief who owed $18,776 in unpaid child support tried obtaining credit cards by posing as a Glen Rock woman’s son but was quickly tracked down by a borough detective. It began last summer when the woman’s bank notified her that someone tried to get a duplicate debit card on a joint account she had with her son, Police Chief Dean Ackermann said Monday. The thief used a New Jersey driver’s license in her son’s name, the chief said. He then tried to open a PC Richards credit card in the son’s name in New York, Ackermann said. There was a breach on the son’s American Express Card, …