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Re: Jersey City women charged with trying to sell stolen phone back to victim
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Stupid criminals.
Posted on: 2014/10/30 6:07
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Re: Jersey City women charged with trying to sell stolen phone back to victim
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The perfect t-shirt for these brilliant criminals !
Posted on: 2014/10/28 20:54
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Jersey City women charged with trying to sell stolen phone back to victim
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Michaelangelo Conte | The Jersey Journal
Two Jersey City Heights woman have been charged with receiving stolen property after allegedly attempting to sell a stolen cell phone back to its owner, officials said. Cynthia Ortiz, 42, of the 1100 block of Summit Avenue, and Lori A. Glasson, 49, of Beacon Avenue, made their first court appearance on the charges yesterday in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City via video link from Hudson County jail in Kearny. They are also charged with conspiracy, according to a criminal complaint, adding that Glasson is additionally charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. The pair allegedly conspired to ?sell the victim?s, (name omitted), cell phone back to the victim,? the complaint says. Ortiz has one prior arrest, while Glasson has 10 prior arrests, one disorderly persons conviction and criminal convictions for aggravated assault with a weapons, drug possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of school property, hindering apprehension and three counts of drug possession, court officials said. Ortiz was released on her own recognizance, while bail for Glasson was set at $2,500 with a 10 percent cash option.
Posted on: 2014/10/28 17:46
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