Beware of fraud ......

Red_Bean_Bun

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ACMW's account here is linked to Alex Mayorga ..... He ripped off a couple of guys in different forums. I almost kena (through some precautions my money is intact). But I was pissed and decided to go after him in the US - Tracked down his address and the university he goes go to and his sister's details.

And then set the FEDs and the US secret service on him with the information. Tried the mail fraud route with the 2 agencies since that would be a federal offense. No news.

Finally saw this news ..... He finally got busted.

Friendly advise to all to always be on the alert during a trade - if COD is not possible then use paypal with a CC and please do not avoid the paypal charges by gifting the payments.



NORTHJERSEY.COM : NEWS
Arrests made in car theft ring investigation

TUESDAY APRIL 17, 2012, 5:31 PM
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The Millburn Police Department was cited for its work in a long-term investigation into an auto theft ring that has resulted in the arrest of 11 individuals.


According to the press release issued by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office this afternoon:

Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray, Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli, Newark Police Director Samuel DeMaio and the New Jersey State Police announced today that 11 individuals have been arrested and charged with conspiracy and theft.

The arrests stem from Operation High-End, a long-term investigation conducted by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, the Newark Police Department and the New Jersey State Police, involving high-end autos that were stolen from affluent communities from Bergen to Ocean Counties.In addition to the above agencies, the Jersey City and Millburn Police Departments provided assistance.

The investigation began when the Newark Police Department began recovering a number of luxury automobiles that had been stolen from various communities in New Jersey. The law enforcement agencies represented here today formed a task force.

Through hundreds of hours of surveillance, detectives determined that members of this organization would travel to affluent communities throughout northern New Jersey and would search for luxury automobiles. The thefts would occur during the early morning hours and most often, the vehicle owners had left the keys in the car. Most of the cars were then resold for a fraction of their value. Other vehicles were dismantled for parts. Several of the stolen vehicles were recovered during the course of the investigation and have been returned to their owners.

The arrests took place last night at various locations in the Essex County. Several vehicles, including two BMWs, two motorcycles, a Porsche, a Ferrari and a Mercedes were seized for investigation.

The individuals arrested have been charged with conspiracy to commit theft and receiving stolen property. Additionally, Patrico Hernandez has been charged with being the leader of an auto theft network. The investigation is continuing and additional arrests are likely. Additional charges against those arrested are pending also.

Acting Prosecutor Murray commended the Director of the Essex County Prosecutor's Office Viper Unit Assistant Prosecutor Robert Imhof, Assistant Prosecutor Celeste Montesino and Detective Shawn Clark from the ECPO, along with Sgt. Vincent Vitiello of the Newark Police Department and Detective Matthew Zablocki of the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office for their work on this investigation.

The following individuals have been arrested:

Miguel Vega, 21, of East Orange

Jimmy Nunez, 31, of Newark

Nathan A. Ocasio, 20, of Newark

Matthew J. Policarpio, 24, of Bloomfield

Efrain Rivera a/k/a Macho, 30, of Newark

Junior Vazquez, 31, of Newark

Luis Montalvo a/k/a "Moyo," 46, of Newark

Alexander Mayorga, 22, of Elizabeth

Melisha Martinez a/k/a "MiMi," 22, of Newark

Freddie Munoz a/k/a Patricio Hernandez, 33, of Newark

In addition to the 10 adults, a 17-year-old male juvenile from Newark, who cannot be identified because of his age, was also arrested and charged.
 

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