Crime & Safety
$343 Sushi Order In Millburn Results In Fraud Charge
A Hudson County woman paid for $343 in sushi in Millburn with a credit card that wasn't hers, police said.
MILLBURN, NJ — Millburn police were contacted on Tuesday, Sept. 13 by a woman who said that someone had just used her credit card to order $343 worth of sushi.
Police say that at 1:46 pm, officers Czupak and O’Neill headed to Umi Sushi at 339 Millburn Ave. to investigate.
At approximately 3:30 p.m., according to police, Ruijia Lin, 26, of Harrison arrived to pick up the food.
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She was arrested and charged with theft, credit card theft, and credit card fraud.
She was later released on her own recognizance, police said.
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