
Arrests after more than $100,000 stolen from NJ mailboxes
🚓Three arrested from NJ
🚓 Accused of stealing from business mailboxes
🚓 List of charges revealed
WALL — A group of New Jersey residents have been charged with stealing checks from township business mailboxes — amounting to over $100,000.
Police arrested Kaliek Easton, 29, of Bloomfield, James Miller, 37, of Passaic, and Asia Harrell, 31, of Bloomfield, this week after a months-long investigation.
Over $10,000 in cash, a 2024 BMW X5, about 13 pounds of marijuana, stolen checks, forgery devices, blank checks and electronics were confiscated, according to police.
Pile of Money
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The trio is being held at Monmouth County Jail.
Handcuff in Jail
Police ask anyone with information to call Detective Zach Honecker at 732-449-4500, ext. 1203.
Charges for Miller
- second-degree theft
- 14 counts of third-degree forgery
- 4 counts of fourth-degree possession of government documents
- third-degree uttering a fraudulent document
- third-degree possession of forgery devices
- third-degree receiving stolen property
Charges for Easton
- third-degree receiving stolen property
- second-degree possession of marijuana over 5 pounds with intent to distribute
- third-degree possession of forgery devices.
Charges for Harrell
- third-degree receiving stolen property
- second-degree possession of marijuana over 5 pounds with intent to distribute
- third-degree possession of forgery devices.
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