VERNON, CT — A shouting match at a Vernon handle was a warrant arrest for a 31-year-old man accused of ripping off a disabled acquaintance, police mentioned.
Charles Levesque was charged with second-degree larceny, third-degree identification theft and the fraudulent use of a teller card, in keeping with incident studies.
Levesque was picked up by Vernon police final week after they responded to a report of a person yelling within the car parking zone of 1 Vernon Ave., incident studies point out.
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The case facilities round a 41-year-old Vernon resident who can’t drive and wishes a walker to get round on foot, in keeping with studies. Levesque had agreed to drive the person to the Union Road 7-Eleven in June, in keeping with studies.
As soon as on the retailer, the person requested Levesque to retrieve his walker, however was instructed by Levesque that it was nonetheless on the man’s home, in keeping with studies. Levesque mentioned he would go into the shop and store for the person and obtained his debit card and related PIN quantity, in keeping with studies.
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After arriving again residence, the person realized that Levesque nonetheless had his debit card, police mentioned. He was then unable to attract cash out of the debit card account after a social safety fee due to inadequate funds, in keeping with studies.
The lacking funds had been traced again to Levesque to the tune of $1,575, in keeping with studies.