Crime & Safety

Stolen Credit Card Purchase Leads To Arrest: Millburn Police

Terrel Brooklyn tried to purchase a $5,700 jacket with someone else's card.

MILLBURN, NJ - A 31-year-old man from Brooklyn tried to give himself the gifdt of a new jacket using someone else's credit card, according to the Millburn Police Department.

Millburn Police Officer Goldfarb responded to Neiman Marcus Dec. 15 on a theft report. During the investigation, it was discovered Terrel Jackson charged a $5,700 jacket using a stolen credit card, police said.

Jackson was placed under arrest and charged with credit card fraud and forgery before being released on a summons, police said.

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