A New York man faces identity theft charges after Southington police took him into custody in New Jersey earlier this week.
Glenn Reid, 50, of 205-22 114th Road in Hollis Queens, N.Y. signed a waiver of extradition and fugitive from justice order for surrender at Gloucester County Prison in Woodbury, N.J. on Tuesday. He was then transported to the Southington Police Department.
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Reid entered the TD Bank branch at 900 Queen St. in Southington on Feb. 21, 2012 and obtained a debit card assuming the identity of a resident of Sewell, N.J., according to the arrest warrant. Reid then used the card to make more than $8,100 worth of ATM and purchases at various locations on Feb. 21-22, according to the warrant. He also withdrew $8,000 from the account, resulting in a total loss of $16,156.13 from the victim’s account, according to the warrant.
The warrant says that surveillance video shows Reid conducting the transaction inside the Southington bank. He had been arrested for a similar incident last March and positively identified by police in Foxborough, Mass., Southington Sgt. Jeffrey Dobratz said in a press release.
Reid was charged with first-degree identity theft, illegal use of a credit card and second-degree larceny. He is being held on a $25,000 bond and is due in Bristol Superior Court on April 3.