Crime & Safety
Middletown Man Accused Of Using Stolen Credit Cards
Police said he charged more than $5,000 using the stolen credit cards.
MIDDLETOWN, NY — A Middletown man was accused of using stolen credit cards at a car repair business.
The New York State Police said Rasheed A. Williams, 22, of Middletown was charged Saturday with fourth-degree grand larceny, a felony, and third-degree unlawful possession of personal identification, a misdemeanor.
Police said Williams fraudulently charged more than $5,000 using stolen credit cards at a local business for vehicle repairs.
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He was released on an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Wallkill Court Dec. 17.
State police Middletown were assisted in the investigation by Yates County Sheriff's Office in Penn Yan and State Police Williamson.
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