Crime & Safety

Police: Howell Man Stole, Pawned $18K Ring from Fair Haven Shop

Michael Harrold was charged with fraud and theft by deception.

By Elaine Van Develde

When a ring worth $18,000 was bought from a Fair Haven business with a bad check and turned up at local a pawn shop, a Howell man wound up in handcuffs.

Michael Harrold, 45, is facing charges of fraud and theft by deception.

Fair Haven Police Detective Stephen Schneider investigated the June 21 incident at a River Road business where it had been discovered that the ring was purchased with the bad check, police said.

After the ring was recovered at a Shrewsbury pawn shop, Michael Harrold, 45, was arrested and charged by Fair Haven police, according to Schneider.

Harrold was held at Monmouth County Correctional Institution on $25,000 bail with no 10 percent option.

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