Crime & Safety

Miami Man Used Stolen ID To Buy $13K Of Lawn Gear In Berwyn: Cops

The Miami, Florida man used a fake ID to buy the equipment at a Main Line business on Feb. 14, police said. He faces numerous felonies now.

BERWYN, PA – A Miami, Florida man is behind bars after allegedly buying $13,000 worth of lawn equipment at a Berwyn business using a Delaware County man's identity and credit, according to police.

Nelson Negrin, 45, of Miami, Florida, was arrested by Marple Township Police at about 8:44 p.m. on Feb. 16 after buying $13,000 worth of lawn equipment at Berwyn Lawnmower on Feb. 14 using a Broomall man's identity and credit.

Negrin has been charged with 13 counts of identity theft, two counts of forgery, two counts of access device fraud, theft by unlawful taking, and related charges. All charges filed against Negrin are felonies, court records show.

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Berwyn Lawmower staff said Negrin came in and provided the false identity and credit information while inquiring about a piece of equipment. Staff ran a check on the information which resulted in some red flags popping up.

Police and staff were then able to get in touch with the person whose credit and identity Negrin was allegedly using.

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When Negrin came back to the business at a later date, an officer was undercover as a mechanic and later arrested without incident in the store.

Negrin also allegedly purchased $50,000 worth of items in Orlando, Florida using stolen information the previous week, Marple Police said.

Police say Negrin was part of a larger ring that is making and using fake IDs, as well as stealing credit card information obtained through card skimming devices.

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Negrin remains jailed on $100,000 bail and will appear in court for a preliminary hearing on March 5, court records show.

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