Crime & Safety
Secaucus Police Warn Residents About Construction Company
Secaucus police received six separate complaints from residents regarding Soriano Builders, also known as Soriano Carpentry and Remodeling.
SECAUCUS, NJ — Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli is urging residents to beware of a construction company that is alleged to be defrauding town residents.
The Secaucus Police Department has received six separate complaints from residents against “Soriano Builders, LLC” also known as “Soriano Carpentry and Remodeling,” operated by Gabino Soriano a.k.a. “Rudy."
The alleged complaints range from defrauding the homeowners by receiving payments for work never performed, issuance of bad checks and threats.
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A cooperative investigation focused on Soriano Builders has been launched, which will be spearheaded by the Hudson County Office of Consumer Protection in conjunction with the Secaucus Police Department.
"All legal means available, both civil and criminal, will be pursued in an attempt to seek relief for the residents of Secaucus," said Gonnelli in a statement.
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All residents who have been defrauded by this company or its subsidiaries and have not yet
reported it, are asked to contact the Secaucus Police Department at (201) 330-2060 or the
Hudson County Office of Consumer Protection, which operates under the New Jersey Attorney
General’s Office, Division of Consumer Affairs. Chief Steve Krywinski of Hudson County
Office of Consumer Protection will be the lead investigator and can be contacted at
(201)795-6231 or emailed at skrywinski@hcnj.us.
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