Three individuals were arrested in East Lyme for credit card fraud and identity theft.
The arrest followed a report of fraudulent activity on a resident’s credit card, with confirmation emails for shipped packages to a UPS drop-off linked to the fraud.
Police recovered a package containing four iPhone 15 Pro Max cell phones.
Upon returning the next day, officers found 21-year-old Wildriana Hernandez, using a fake Connecticut driver’s license, attempting to retrieve the package, accompanied by her 2-year-old son. Two men, Jerry Cordero and Reymond Junior Rosario-Almonte, were waiting in a vehicle.
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All three were arrested and are held on a $10,000 bond, scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 19.
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