Crime & Safety
Trumbull Woman Makes $1k Charges on Friend's Debit Card: PD
The victim sent the woman to buy a pack of cigarettes, according to police.

TRUMBULL, CT—A Trumbull woman was arrested after she used her friend's debit card to make more than $1,000 in fraudulent charges, according to police.
A woman told police that she gave her debit card to Marissa Ciambriello, 28, to go buy a pack of cigarettes on Aug. 13, police said.
Ciambriello withdrew $120 from the bank and used the card to pay off her Google Wallet and Paypal account balances, police said. She also withdrew another $180 from a bank and made several other charge attempts. The total amount of charges was $1,042.
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Police did a warrant and arrested Ciambriello Nov. 27. She was charged with fourth-degree larceny and credit card fraud.
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