Crime & Safety
Brooklyn Man Facing Felony In Credit Card Fraud Scheme Targeting Hudson Valley Business: Police
An investigation conducted by Haverstraw police, in collaboration with the NYPD and Westchester County law enforcement, led to the arrest.

HAVERSTRAW, NY — A Brooklyn man has been arrested in connection to a credit card fraud scheme targeting a business in Rockland County.
On Thursday, the Haverstraw police department arrested 26-year-old Diamond Dinnall, of Brooklyn, after cops say he traveled to Haverstraw to make fraudulent purchases using stolen credit card information.
The scheme resulted in a loss of over $2,000 to the business, according to police.
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Haverstraw police said the criminal investigation was conducted in collaboration with the NYPD and Westchester County law enforcement.
Dinnall has been charged with felony grand larceny. He was arraigned in the Village of Haverstraw Justice Court, where he was released on his own recognizance.
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"We remain committed to protecting our residents and local businesses and will continue to pursue all leads to identify, locate, and bring those responsible to justice," Haverstraw police officials said announcing the arrest.
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