Crime & Safety
Police: Man Stole Thousands From Bank Customers in Roslyn
The California man allegedly used re-encoded credit and debit cards to steal from Chase Bank customers.
A California man was arrested Wednesday for using re-encoded credit and debit cards to steal over $30,000 from Chase Bank customers in Roslyn, Roslyn Heights and Williston Park, police said
According to authorities, Abraham Grigoryan, 27, of La Crascenta, withdrew money using the re-encoded cards from customers at the following Chase Bank locations:
- 1345 Old Northern Boulevard in Roslyn
- 138 Hillside Ave. in Williston Park
- 425 Glen Cove Road in Roslyn Heights
Police reported that he had re-encoded credit and debit cards in his possession when he was arrested.
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Grigoryan acted alongside two others who have not yet been arrested, police said.
The suspect is being charged with third degree grand larceny, four counts of possession of a forged instrument and first degree defraud. He will be arraigned Thursday at First District Court in Hempstead.
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