U.S. Marshals are searching for a Union Town man who unsuccessful to look for his arraignment yesterday after getting indicted on charges he acquired over $45,000 in pesticides and pesticide devices using stolen credit score and debit card quantities, officers mentioned.
Luis Colon, 28, aka "Mike" and aka "Junito" was to appear just before U.S. District Judge Dennis M. Cavanaugh to get a examining of the 18-count indictment and to enter a plea, officers explained. When he unsuccessful to appear, Cavanaugh issued an arrest warrant, officers said yesterday night.
Colon and his co-conspirators obtained credit score and debit card numbers by calling folks in Michigan and posing as nearby utility business employees, the indictment claims. They used the stolen quantities to purchase pesticides and pesticide applicators from wholesalers outdoors New Jersey and experienced them delivered to locations, which includes Colon's property, the indictment states.
Colon all data program is billed with a single count of conspiracy to commit credit card fraud, 15 counts of access gadget fraud and two counts of aggravated identification theft, officials explained.
If convicted, Colon faces as much as ten years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each fraud count, officials said. The aggravated identification theft counts carry a $250,000 good and two many years in jail on conviction and people prison phrases would operate consecutive to any sentences he received on other counts, x-prog officers explained.
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