Crime & Safety
Driver Arrested In Millburn, Had Other People’s Credit Cards: Police
Millburn police found drugs and nearly two dozen credit cards belonging to other people in a man's car, authorities said.
MILLBURN, NJ — Millburn police arrested a Paterson resident after finding nearly two dozen credit cards belonging to other people in his car during a traffic stop last weekend, authorities say.
According to the Millburn Police Department, an officer stopped a Porsha Cayenne on South Orange Avenue for an alleged motor vehicle violation on Saturday.
Here’s what happened next, authorities said:
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“The driver of the vehicle, Alize Nulls, 29, of Paterson, had an active warrant for his arrest out of North Brunswick. He was placed under arrest. Search incident to arrest, which yielded two credit cards belonging to other individuals. The vehicle was then searched, which yielded controlled dangerous substance (CDS), 23 additional credit cards belonging to other individuals and a fraudulent driver’s license.”
Nulls was charged with drug offenses, credit card fraud, forgery, identity theft and other related charges, authorities said.
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