Category Archives: Theft, Forgery & Fraud Offenses

Man Convicted on Charges for Impersonation of a Law Enforcement Officer in Essex County

A man was recently convicted of impersonation charges in Essex County Superior Court after presenting himself as an Essex County Sheriff’s Officer in order to obtain information from employees at a restaurant in Nutley, New Jersey. According to Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray, 54-year-old Nutley resident Peter Repoli was charged with impersonation of… Continue Reading

Newark Airport Surveillance Video Leads to Theft Charges Against Paterson Man

After an incident at the Newark International Airport, a man from Paterson, New Jersey has been charged with theft for allegedly robbing a woman of her expensive new watch while the two were passing through a security screening. According to a spokesperson for the New Jersey Port Authority, 65-year-old Luis A. Casiano was captured on… Continue Reading

Essex County Prosecutor’s Office Charges Former Head of East Orange Non-Profit with Theft Crimes

The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office recently charged the former executive director of a non-profit organization located in East Orange, New Jersey with conspiracy, theft, and financial facilitation of criminal activity, for allegedly stealing almost $400,000 from business over the course of five years. 64-year-old North Brunswick resident Lancie Marchan, the former executive director of the… Continue Reading

Montclair, NJ: Fight, Theft at Local Eatery Results in 3 Arrests

At a restaurant in Montclair, New Jersey two legal adults and one juvenile recently incited an altercation and subsequently stole from those with whom they were fighting, according to reports from Montclair Police. 18-year-old Montclair residents Justin Davis and Elijah Williams, as well as a minor whose identity has not been disclosed by authorities, are… Continue Reading

Officers from the Ringwood Police Department recently discovered the bodies of two dead men with checkered histories in a Ringwood residence, in what has been deemed a murder-suicide case, according to Ringwood Police Chief Bernard Lombardo. Per reports, police arrived at a home on Cupsaw Drive in Ringwood at approximately 1:10 a.m. on Monday, February… Continue Reading