New Jersey Veteran State Trooper Faces ID Theft Charges
NJ Veteran state trooper faces ID theft, credit card fraud charges
July 19, 2005, 5:47 PM EDTTRENTON, N.J. -- A state trooper with 17 years on the job was suspended without pay Monday amid accusations that he applied for credit cards online using other people's names, birth dates and Social Security numbers while on duty.
Gary L. Stolinski, 37, of Mount Laurel, was indicted on official misconduct, identity theft and credit card fraud charges. Stolinski, a sergeant assigned to State Governmental Security Bureau, faces up to 15 years in prison and $175,000 in fines if convicted.
The trooper was not represented by a lawyer when he appeared for indictment, said Division of Criminal Justice spokesman John Hagerty. His home phone number is not listed. The indictment charges that Stolinski used a state police computer and other resources while on duty in Salem County last July 31 to apply for at least five credit cards using personal data from other people.
The security division for American Express Corp. determined that the applications were bogus, and contacted the legitimate holder of the Social Security number on one of the applications. The victim, an Arizona resident, contacted Flagstaff police, who reported the identity theft to police in Mount Laurel. Stolinski's next court date has not yet been set, Hagerty said.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newjersey/ny-bc-nj--troopercharged0719jul19,0,3773695.story?coll=ny-region-apnewjersey
July 19, 2005, 5:47 PM EDTTRENTON, N.J. -- A state trooper with 17 years on the job was suspended without pay Monday amid accusations that he applied for credit cards online using other people's names, birth dates and Social Security numbers while on duty.
Gary L. Stolinski, 37, of Mount Laurel, was indicted on official misconduct, identity theft and credit card fraud charges. Stolinski, a sergeant assigned to State Governmental Security Bureau, faces up to 15 years in prison and $175,000 in fines if convicted.
The trooper was not represented by a lawyer when he appeared for indictment, said Division of Criminal Justice spokesman John Hagerty. His home phone number is not listed. The indictment charges that Stolinski used a state police computer and other resources while on duty in Salem County last July 31 to apply for at least five credit cards using personal data from other people.
The security division for American Express Corp. determined that the applications were bogus, and contacted the legitimate holder of the Social Security number on one of the applications. The victim, an Arizona resident, contacted Flagstaff police, who reported the identity theft to police in Mount Laurel. Stolinski's next court date has not yet been set, Hagerty said.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newjersey/ny-bc-nj--troopercharged0719jul19,0,3773695.story?coll=ny-region-apnewjersey

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