Crime & Safety
Lakewood Man Cashes Hazlet Man's Checks, Police Say
Also used his debit card to order a Domino's pizza, township police say. A warrant has been issued.

Hazlet, NJ - A warrant was issued for a Lakewood man this week for allegedly cashing a Hazlet man’s checks and using his debit card to order a pizza from Domino’s, Hazlet Township police said.
Colin Kerr, 22, of Lakewood cashed five checks belonging to the victim, the Monmouth County prosecutor said, valued at $1,210.14 total. Kerr forged the man’s name on the checks before cashing them, the prosecutor said. He and a co-defendant, Billie J. Brown, also used the man’s debit card to order a Domino’s pizza.
The alleged thefts occurred on Oc. 28, 2015, but the warrant was just issued this week, according to the Monmouth County prosecutor’s office.
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