
LONG ISLAND, NY – The Major Case Bureau reports the arrest of a California man for grand larceny and possession of a forged instrument which occurred in Roslyn on Wednesday, 05/27/15 at 1:52 P.M.
According to detectives, Abraham Grigoryan, 27, of 3810 Rahsdell Ave., La Crascenta, and two others (not yet arrested) used re-encoded credit/debit cards to withdraw money from Chase Bank customers at 1345 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn; 138 Hillside Ave., Williston Park; and 425 Glen Cove Rd., Roslyn Heights. The defendant was found to be in possession of four re-encoded credit/debit cards with account numbers belonging to Chase customers, at the time of his arrest. The defendant, acting in consort with others, has stolen in excess of $30,000 from victims’ accounts.
Grigoryan is being charged with Grand Larceny 3rd Degree, four counts of Possession Forged Instrument 2nd Degree, Defraud 1st Degree and will be arraigned on Thursday, 05/28/15 in First District Court, Hempstead.
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