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.

The woman used the identification to sell pawn items several times this month, police said.
The woman used the identification to sell pawn items several times this month, police said. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

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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