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Know Them? Police Seek Help In Search For Hudson Valley ID Theft Suspects

The New Jersey State Police are seeking the public’s assistance as they search for two suspects that went on a multi-state crime run last summer.

Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Photo Credit: New Jersey State Police
Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Photo Credit: New Jersey State Police
Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Photo Credit: New Jersey State Police
Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Surveillance photos released by the New Jersey State Police of two suspects involved in incidents in Wallkill and Danbury.

Photo Credit: New Jersey State Police

For months, police have sought the suspects, who obtained a credit card in the Hudson Valley using a falsified New Jersey driver’s license before committing a similar scheme in Connecticut.

Police said that the two female suspects entered a Zale’s jewelry store at the Galleria Crystal Run Mall in Wallkill on Aug. 19 to obtain a falsified license with their victim’s biographical information. That credit card was then used to make a purchase at the mall.

Two days later, police said that a similar incident was reported at Macy’s in Danbury, Conn., where the same victim’s name and information was used to make additional purchases.

In October, state police released surveillance video of the pair from the jewelry store, but the two have eluded police since. Anyone with information regarding the suspects or who make recognize them have been asked to contact Det. Brian Marsh by calling (609) 861-5698.

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