SHARE

PA Teen Ordering Food With Credit Cards Charged With 236 Counts Of ID Theft, Police Say

A Pennsylvania teen fraudulently ordering food with credit cards was charged with more than 200 felony counts of identity theft, authorities said.

Credit card

Credit card

Photo Credit: Pixabay

Tymel Elijah Terrell-Bolding, 19, was arrested Sunday following an investigation into the fraudulent use of credit cards to purchase food eight times from the same restaurant throughout August and September 2019, PennLive reports citing Bethlehem Police.

A search warrant carried out after seizing Terrell-Bolding’s cell phone revealed photos with identifying information of 236 people, including names, addresses, credit card numbers and more, according to court records.

Terrell-Bolding, of Hawthorne Road in Bethlehem, faces 236 counts of felony identity theft and was released from custody Monday after a bondsman posted $100,000 bail on his behalf, the report says.

Click here for more.

to follow Daily Voice Lower Merion-Narberth and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE