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Notorious Vehicle ‘Broker’ Surrenders After Wyckoff Buyer Loses $12,000 In Scam: Police

A Wyckoff resident became the latest victim of a notorious scammer from Totowa who this time pocketed $12,000 for an Audi A5 that was never delivered, authorities said.

Anthony Antoniello

Anthony Antoniello

Photo Credit: WYCKOFF PD / INSET: Wayne PD

Police in Wayne had arrested vehicle broker Anthony Antoniello, 38, early last month for keeping $27,900 toward a car he didn’t deliver, then bouncing a refund check.

Daily Voice published a story about the arrest on March 5.

SEE: Scammer Jailed After Collecting $27,000 For Car He Never Delivered: Wayne PD

The following day, Wyckoff police were contacted by one of their residents.

Detective Sgt. Michael Ragucci learned that Antoniello first took a $2,200 deposit from the victim before collecting an additional $9,800, Wyckoff Police Lt. Joseph Soto said.

“The Audi was not delivered despite numerous assurances that it would be,” Soto said.

Ragucci prepared theft by deception charges against Antoniello, who surrendered at police headquarters and was released on a summons pending court action, the lieutenant said.

Police believe there may be other alleged victims out there. Authorities urged them to contact their local police departments.

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