Thursday, November 8, 2007

Radio shack employee steals police ID's www.privateofficer.com

Radio shack employee steals cop ID’s
PEEKSKILL, N.Y. Nov.8 2007 - A female clerk at a Peekskill Radio Shack store and a civilian employee for the NYPD have been arrested for allegedly running an identity-theft ring that victimized 10 New York City police officers. Peekskill Detective Sergeant Eric Johansen says the officers worked for a Bronx housing unit. Their personal information was used to acquire credits cards at the Radio Shack. The cards were then used to buy $10,000 high-end items at the store, including televisions, cell phones and digital cameras, that was then resold.
Police have charged the store clerk, 19-year-old Candace Johnson-Davis of Yonkers with grand larceny. The NYPD employee - 20-year-old Laquaja Price of the Bronx - is charged with identity theft and grand larceny.
Police say three others face charges of identity theft, grand larceny and possessing stolen property.

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