Crime & Safety

Wallingford Police Charge NY Couple With Multiple Counts of Theft, Forgery

Oliver Larson and Ericca Johnson face a litany of charges and are being held on $100,000 bond.

Wallingford Police arrested two New York residents this week and slapped them with an avalanche of charges related to forgery and credit card theft.

The Record-Journal reports that Oliver Larson, 26 and Ericca Johnson, 25, both of New York, were charged this week with 19 counts each of second-degree forgery, conspiracy to commit second-degree forgery, third-degree identity theft, conspiracy to commit third-degree identity theft, unlawful reproduction of a credit card, conspiracy to commit unlawful reproduction of a credit card, credit card theft, conspiracy to commit credit card theft, three counts each of illegal use of a credit card, conspiracy to commit illegal use of a credit card, receiving goods from illegal use of a credit card, conspiracy to commit receiving goods from illegal use of a credit card, and one count each of sixth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny, possession of a hallucinogen and conspiracy to possess a hallucinogen.

The duo is being held on $100,000 bond and will appear in Meriden Superior Court today, according to the newspaper. 

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