Crime & Safety
LI Woman Charged With Using PA ID To Sell Pawn Items: Police
The woman forged the person's signature on multiple occasions, police say.

LINDENHURST, NY — A Hauppauge woman who used another person's identification to sell items to a pawn store was arrested and charged on Tuesday, Suffolk County police said.
Jacqueline Nollman Hubbard, 40, was charged with five counts of second-degree criminal impersonation and five counts of third-degree forgery, and a count of petit larceny, police said.
Detectives began an investigation after discovering suspicious activity at a Lindenhurst store. Police determined that Nollman Hubbard sold new items to a pawn store in Lindenhurst between Feb. 8 and Feb. 14, police said.
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Nollman Hubbard used a Pennsylvania woman's ID and forged her signature during the transactions, police said.
She was arrested at about 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday near the Lindenhurst pawn shop with stolen property, police said.
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Nollman Hubbard was issued a desk appearance ticket and will be arraigned at a later date, police said.
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