Wilber Lugo-Arias, 24, was seen driving a limo for about two hours around the area of Martin Road in Hanover on June 1, Chief Mark D. Roddy said in a Wednesday release.
Officers investigating the suspicious vehicle report said Lugo-Arias’s story didn’t make sense as he was questioned, Roddy said.
Lugo-Arias was arrested and later found with a fake ID that listed an address on Martin Road.
A follow-up investigation determined that Lugo-Arias was planning to intercept a delivery of four iPhone 12s by using the fake ID to pose as the homeowner, Roddy said.
Lugo-Arias was charged with possessing a false government document and driving a limo without a license. He was also issued motor vehicle summonses for driving while suspended, uninsured, failure to possess a license, operating a limo without a license or a chauffeur's endorsement and touring privileges, police said.
Lugo-Arias was released pending an appearance in court.
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