Crime & Safety

Police Arrest 3 NY Men For Hudson Cumby's 'Fraud'

Hudson police said Deval Rhodes, Justin Foe and Taylon Hill​ were charged with identity fraud and credit card fraud.

HUDSON, NH — Three New York men were arrested in Hudson last week in connection with an alleged fraud at the town's Cumberland Farms store. The suspects were identified as Deval Rhodes, 26, of New York City; Justin Foe, 22, of New York City; and Taylon Hill, 19, of Westbury, New York. Rhodes was charged with identity fraud; Foe was charged with identity fraud and credit card fraud; and Hill was charged with credit card fraud.

Police said the trio tried to use a fraudulent credit card to buy more than $100 worth of cigarettes at the Central Street Cumberland Farms.

"Noting discrepancies with the identification and credit card, the clerk cancelled the transaction and called the police," Hudson Police Detective Sergeant Thomas Scotti said in a statement.

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The trio fled in a silve Volkswagen Jetta and were pulled over by an officer and arrested, Scotti said.

In an unrelated case in Nashua last week, police arrested another trio from New York in an alleged $40,000 iPhone/iPad scheme.

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Photo: Mugshots of three New York men arrested for an alleged fraud at a Cumberland Farms in Hudson, New Hampshire, February 1, 2018. From left to right: Deval Rhodes, Justin Foe and Taylon Hill. (Credit: Hudson Police Department)

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