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NJ Woman Charged With Insurance Fraud Over Stolen Car Claim: Officials
Officials said the woman tried to get reimbursed for a vehicle theft that happened before she got insurance coverage.

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Officials said the woman tried to get reimbursed for a vehicle theft that happened before she got insurance coverage.

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