Crime & Safety
Nassau Woman Stole Neighbors' Mail, Identities: Police
Police say she used their outgoing mail to get information she used to steal their identities.

Nassau police arrested a Massapequa woman for stealing her neighbors' mail and using the information to steal their identities.
According to police, Charlee Zamora, 22, of 647 Central Ave., stole outgoing mail from the mailboxes of her neighbors on Central Avenue in order to obtain identifying information, such as bank account numbers and personal checks.
When police arrested her at her home, they say they found multiple pieces of mail, numerous credit and debit cards and gift cards. Police say she also had a credit card encoder and about 100 blank credit cards.
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Zamora is charged with three counts of petty larceny and three counts of fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. She was arraigned in First District Court in Hempstead on Wednesday.
Police are still investigating.
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