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Juveniles arrested with firearms and stolen vehicle in New Haven
Juveniles arrested with firearms and stolen vehicle in New Haven

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time19-02-2025

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Juveniles arrested with firearms and stolen vehicle in New Haven

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — New Haven police say two juveniles were arrested Tuesday after trying to flee from police following a stolen vehicle crash. Two 16-year-olds were charged with larceny of a motor vehicle, interfering with police, and weapon in a motor vehicle. 2024: New Haven County auto theft task force seeing results The incident happened around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, when members of the Criminal Intelligence Unit and Shooting Task Force saw a black Volkswagen Atlas driving 'recklessly' in the Hill neighborhood. The vehicle came back stolen from Branford, so officers tracked it to the Fair Haven area, where they deployed stop sticks and successfully deflated the vehicles' front driver side tire. After the stop sticks were hit, police said the vehicle accelerated toward Grand Avenue, where it collided with another vehicle at Front Street. The occupants of the second vehicle sustained minor injuries, according to police. Serious crime in Connecticut continued to decline for most of 2024, data shows Police said after the crash, several males were seen running from the Volkswagen. Two were apprehended and police said they located a handgun near one of them and a second handgun in the stolen vehicle. The juveniles were transported to a juvenile facility in Bridgeport, according to police. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Virginia Beach inmate accused of committing $1,000 credit card fraud in jail
Virginia Beach inmate accused of committing $1,000 credit card fraud in jail

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

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Virginia Beach inmate accused of committing $1,000 credit card fraud in jail

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – An inmate at the Virginia Beach Correctional Center is facing additional charges after deputies said he committed fraud behind bars. According to officials, Kareem Walter Ryer — who was booked on Nov. 12, 2024, for five counts of forgery, five counts of identity fraud-financial loss, four counts of obtaining money by false pretenses and one count of conspiring to commit fraud — is accused of stealing credit card information from the internet in order to place orders from the canteen, or prison commissary. Deputies said the total amount stolen was valued at more than $1,000. A report from the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office's Criminal Intelligence Unit (CIU) states that Ryer, along with an accomplice, Khalil Brown, who assisted in placing orders in the names of other inmates, would specifically target inmates who do not typically receive Canteen to ensure his account wouldn't get flagged. Ryer would then resell some of the ordered items for a higher price using CashApp, the report said. Ryer was also heard on a monitored phone conversation that he wanted to use the money to post his $100,000 bond. 'Just because an inmate is locked up on other charges doesn't mean they can't find a way to keep committing crimes behind bars,' Virginia Beach Sheriff Rocky Holcomb said. 'This case highlights that sometimes criminals aren't turning over a new leaf in our jail and that they continue to victimize and pull scams from the jail housing units. It also highlights the vigilance of the sworn deputies of the Criminal Intelligence Unit to investigate and shut this type of illegal activity down.' A release states that various tactics were used to investigate the case, including voice recognition, internet address searches, jailhouse interviews and reverse-telephone number software. 'Following an extensive investigation, it was determined that an inmate in Virginia Beach Correctional Center collaborated with an out-of-state civilian to commit fraud using stolen credit information obtained from the dark web,' Sgt. J. Cameron said. 'The Criminal Intelligence Unit successfully secured 16 felony warrants in connection with this incident.' As a result of the investigation, Ryer was charged with six counts of felony conspiracy to commit credit card fraud, two counts of felony identity theft and one count of inmate violation. In addition, Khalil Brown, of Bronx, New York, was also charged with six counts of felony conspiracy to commit credit card fraud and two counts of felony identity theft. Continue to check for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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