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Conspiracy to Commit Theft

Man Found Dead By Train Tracks In Morristown, 2 Charged After Tampering With Second Body: Cops Man Found Dead By Train Tracks In Morristown, 2 Charged After Tampering With Second Body: Cops
Man Found Dead By Train Tracks In Morristown, 2 Charged After Tampering With Second Body: Cops Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of a 65-year-old man who was found near train tracks in Morristown, officials said. Enrique “Flaco” Vega, 33, and Cassandra West, 31, were taken into custody after an investigation into the death of Stanley M. Robinson, a Dover resident, on Friday, June 13, Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said. Morristown Police and paramedics responded at approximately 9:14 a.m. to a report of an unresponsive man found on Patriots Path, south of Cory Road and near the NJ Transit railroad tracks, Carroll said. Officers arrived and fo…
Scammers Hoping For $35K Payout Got Arrested Instead, Cops In Fair Lawn Say Scammers Hoping For $35K Payout Got Arrested Instead, Cops In Fair Lawn Say
Scammers Hoping For $35K Payout Got Arrested Instead, Cops In Fair Lawn Say Two men were arrested in Fair Lawn after police say they tried to scam a senior resident out of $35,000 by posing as part of a bogus bank error scheme, police said. At 11:34 a.m. on Tuesday, March 26, Officers Tiller Uriarte, Thomas Spear, and Vincent Messina responded to a home on Fair Lawn Avenue after a resident called to report a suspected scam, according to Sgt. Eric Eleshewich of the Fair Lawn Police Department. The resident told police she had received a phone call from an unknown person who “was able to persuade her into giving remote access to her computer.” Once access was granted…
Detectives Turn Tables On Scammers Who Thought They'd Conned Bergen County Grandma Detectives Turn Tables On Scammers Who Thought They'd Conned Bergen County Grandma
Detectives Turn Tables On Scammers Who Thought They'd Conned Bergen County Grandma GOTCHA! Two gutless 20-year-olds from the Bronx thought they'd conned a Woodcliff Lake woman out of $6,000 with the "grandson in trouble" scam -- only they ended up being the ones who got punked. A caller claiming to be her grandson told the intended victim that he'd been arrested and needed bail money, WCL Police Lt. Chad Malloy said. The caller gave the grandmother the name and number of someone who he said was an attorney. That person would come to her house and collect the $6,000 from her, then bring it to court to secure his release, he told her. Grandma knew better, though. She went …