A 34-year-old Newark man was arrested for opening fraudulent credit cards in his elderly grandfather’s name and running up a more than $8,000 bill on the fake accounts.
Newark police charges Arthur James IV, of the first block Battle Drive, with 10 counts of unlawful use of a credit card where the victim is 62 years or older, seven counts of forgery and one count each of identity theft where the victim is 62 years or older, theft by false pretense over $1,500, and unlawful use of a credit card over $1,500 where the victim is 62 years or older.
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