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Man Busted Again For Using Fake ID To Open Bank Account: Warren County Prosecutor

A 52-year-old Brooklyn man was arrested for the second time in recent days, this time in Warren County, once again a fake ID to open a bank account, authorities said.

Greenwich Township Police Department

Greenwich Township Police Department

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On Tuesday, July 30, at 11:39 a.m., Greenwich Township Police responded to the TD Bank on Route 22 for a report of a man, later identified as Luis Godoy, using a fraudulent information to obtain a TD Bank credit card, the Warren County Prosecutor's Office said.

Godoy was identified as the suspect, arrested, and charged with forgery, presenting a fake New Jersey drivers license, and impersonating another person, authorities said.

Last week, Godoy was arrested in Denville after he used a fraudulent ID to open a bank account in January, authorities said. Godoy has been linked to numerous identity theft investigations throughout New Jersey, Denville police said. Police in Denville said they were able to apprehend him with the assistance of Greenwich Township police.

In Denville, he was charged with assuming a false identity, knowingly exhibiting false documents and possession of a false ID, police said.

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