Crime & Safety
Cops: Paychecks Banked via iPhone, Then Cashed, Too
Stop & Shop employee charged with theft by deception, Madison police said.

A Stop & Shop employee has been charged by Madison police with theft by deception for allegedly using his iPhone to get paid twice on paydays over the course of several months, authorities said.
Since December, Darrel Crossen, 23, of Newark allegedly deposited his paychecks via his iPhone and then also cashed them at the Main Street supermarket's customer service desk, according to a news release.
The store manager called police about the alleged theft, which led to the investigation and arrest, police said.
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Crossen was arrested at 12:01 p.m. last Tuesday by Patrolman Chad Rybka, who conducted the investigation, according to police. Crossen was processed at Madison police headquarters and released pending a court appearance, police said.
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