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Woman Who Made $70K In Unauthorized Charges Nabbed With Illegal Handgun, Suffolk Police Say

A woman on Long Island who allegedly made more than $70,000 worth of unauthorized charges on her company’s credit card was busted with an illegal handgun in her truck during an investigation into her misdeeds, police said.

The woman was busted with a 9MM Smith Wesson handgun in her truck.

The woman was busted with a 9MM Smith Wesson handgun in her truck.

Photo Credit: Suffolk County Police
The woman was busted with a 9MM Smith Wesson handgun in her truck.

The woman was busted with a 9MM Smith Wesson handgun in her truck.

Photo Credit: Springfield Police Department

In Suffolk County, officers responded to Cassone Leasing on Lakeland Avenue in Ronkonkoma shortly before 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 17, where there was a report of an employee making charges on the company credit card without proper authority.

It is alleged that Nikki Naylor, age 58, made charges in excess of $70,000 on the company card, which prompted an investigation by police.

During that investigation, police said that officers located a loaded 9mm Smith & Wesson handgun in her truck, for which she had no New York State permit to carry.

Naylor, a resident of Van Buren, Arkansas, was charged with:

  • Grand larceny;
  • Criminal possession of a firearm;
  • Criminal possession of a weapon.

She was held and scheduled to be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on Friday, Feb. 18.

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