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Men Used Fake Credit Card To Book Hotel Rooms: Greenwich PD

Police said two men are accused of using a fake credit card to book hotel rooms at a Greenwich hotel.

Police said two men accused of using a fake credit card to book hotel rooms at a Greenwich hotel were arrested on Sept. 28, 2019.
Police said two men accused of using a fake credit card to book hotel rooms at a Greenwich hotel were arrested on Sept. 28, 2019. (Photo credit: RJ Scofield)

GREENWICH, CT — Two men accused of using a fake credit card to book two hotel rooms in Greenwich were arrested early Saturday morning. According to an arrest report, officers responded to the Delamar Greenwich Harbor hotel on Steamboat Road around 2:30 a.m. after being alerted of the situation.

An investigation revealed a fake credit card had been used to pay for two separate rooms, police said. Officers later located both men and arrested them.

Nathaniel Scott, 28, of Tempe, Ariz., was charged with third-degree identity theft, interfering with an officer, credit card theft, fourth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit third-degree identity theft, conspiracy to commit credit card theft and conspiracy to commit fourth-degree larceny.

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Adrian Frazier, 29, of Mount Vernon, N.Y., was charged with third-degree identity theft, credit card theft, fourth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit third-degree identity theft, conspiracy to commit credit card theft and conspiracy to commit fourth-degree larceny and marijuana possession.

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