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Glen Rock NJ,a routine Tuesday afternoon took a turn for the unexpected in Glen Rock, New Jersey, when a North Arlington resident was arrested for allegedly attempting to pass a fraudulent check. The incident took place at a local M&T Bank branch, where quick-thinking staff and the Glen Rock Police Department worked together to prevent a potential financial crime.
The Details: A $6,000 Fraudulent Check
On Tuesday, September 23, Glen Rock Police were called to the M&T Bank on Prospect Street. A bank employee had identified a suspicious check and flagged a customer who was attempting to cash it. The check was reportedly written for a significant amount, approximately $6,000.
Officers responded swiftly, taking the individual into custody at the bank. The suspect, a resident of North Arlington, was then transported to police headquarters for processing. The incident highlights the importance of vigilance by both bank employees and law enforcement in protecting local businesses and residents from financial fraud.
Fighting Fraud in New Jersey
This arrest is a reminder of the persistent threat of financial crimes in our communities. From fraudulent checks to elaborate online scams, criminals are always looking for new ways to steal money.
Authorities are still investigating the case, but the quick response by the Glen Rock Police Department and the M&T Bank staff ensured that a potential theft was stopped in its tracks. It also serves as a warning to others who may attempt similar crimes, showing that law enforcement is on high alert.
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