Crime & Safety
NY Man Arrested Following Multi-Month Fraud Investigation In Wall
The man has been charged with theft by deception and credit card fraud, Wall Police said.
WALL, NJ — A New York man has been arrested and charged following an investigation into theft by deception and credit card fraud, the Wall Township Police Department said.
The investigation originated on Dec. 2, 2025, when Wall Police officers received a report of fraudulent financial activity targeting a local business on Industrial Road.
Investigators then determined that a suspect had obtained and used the victim's credit card information to conduct multiple unauthorized transactions.
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Through the investigative efforts of Detective Devin Corso, the suspect was identified as Quashon Burton, 35, of Brooklyn, NY.
On March 24, Burton surrendered himself to Wall Township Police Headquarters.
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He was charged with theft by deception and credit card fraud, police said.
Following his processing, Burton was brought to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution pending a future court appearance.
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