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White Plains Man Nabbed For High-End Thefts, Police Say

Police in Fairfield County have charged a Westchester County man in connection with allegedly being part of an organized retail theft ring that ripped off thousands in goods from high-end stores.

Randolph Justice Davis

Randolph Justice Davis

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Deparment

Westchester County resident Randolph Justice Davis, age 27, of White Plains, was arrested by Greenwich Police on Wednesday, Aug. 2, on numerous larceny and identity theft charges.

According to Lt. Ted Latiak of the Greenwich Police, in 2021, officers began an investigation into suspicious activity at several retailers in the area of Greenwich Avenue. 

The investigation stemmed from an incident in September and a second in October when several subjects, who appeared to be working together, made purchases totaling approximately $6,700 with stolen credit cards, Latiak said.

Investigators later identified one of the suspects as Davis and completed an arrest warrant. Davis was later extradited from the Westchester Correctional Facility where he was being held on similar charges.

He was charged with:

  • Conspiracy to commit larceny
  • Larceny/Felony
  • Conspiracy to commit illegal use of credit card
  • Conspiracy to commit identity theft
  • Identity theft
  • Conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation
  • Criminal impersonation

Davis was held on a $100,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, Aug. 16.

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