Friday, May 3, 2013
Bergen County prosecutor announces 11 arrests in alleged credit card fraud scheme.
A Wayne woman is among 11 arrested on charges of stealing identities to open credit cards in an alleged scheme that counts 70 victims. The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office announced Friday the culmination of a task force's efforts to probe numerous complaints of identity theft from 30 jurisdictions within the past two years. Credit cards were opened in the victims' names, and charges were made on their behalf by "authorized buyers," Bergen Prosecutor John Molinelli said. The task force investigation found that most of the victims had recently refinanced or applied through mortgages through NJ Lenders Corporation, based in Little Falls. NJ Lenders archived its customers' files at C. Marino Records, a warehouse in Paterson. The prosecutor's…
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Authorities raid Union Street home, say they've recover highly volatile bomb-making chemical and assault rifles.
A New York doctor who was active in the Occupy Wall Street movement of 2011 was charged Saturday with possessing a large quantity of chemicals used in bomb-making, hours after authorities conducted a raid on the Ridgewood house in which he lived, officials said. Roberto Rivera, 60, a medical doctor, was charged with recklessly creating a risk of widespread injury or damage after FBI agents and members of the Bergen County bomb squad found precursor chemicals used in the making of explosives, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli said in a release Saturday afternoon. Molinelli called at least one of the chemicals "highly volatile," but authorities did not disclose the names of the chemicals found in the house. Rivera was being held on $1 …
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Fifty-nine year old used internet to make arrangements with an individual he believed to be the mother of a 6-year-old female.
A 59-year-old New York man was arrested on charges that he arranged to meet a 6-year-old child in order to take pornographic photos of her, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office. Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli announced the arrest Monday following an investigation in which Allan Davis, of Valley Stream, used the internet to make arrangements with a person he believed to be the mother of a 6-year-old female to take nude photographs of the child. Davis, who was arrested without incident on March 23, was charged with attempt to endanger the welfare of a child and attempt to manufacture child pornography. Davis is a registered sex offender in his home state of New York for a 1999 arrest in which he traveled from Maryland…
Dory Degen
10:53 am on Monday, May 6, 2013
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