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Christopher Cavallo

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Manalapan Man Faces More Burglary, Theft, Fraud Charges

Christopher Cavallo allegedly used a stolen credit card in Freehold and stole goods from a Manalapan motor vehicle.

Additional charges of burglary, theft, and fraudulently using a credit card have been brought up against Christopher Cavallo, of Manalapan. Cavallo is currently remanded in Monmouth County Correctional Institute on numerous burglary, theft, and fraud charges out of Manalapan, Freehold, and Marlboro Townships. The Freehold Township Police Department charged Cavallo, 32, with fraudulent use of a credit card for using a stolen credit card at the CVS/Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Walmart in Freehold on Jan. 24. The charges were brought against Cavallo on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Cavallo allegedly used the stolen credit card to purchase goods at the various locations spending $79.07 at CVS, $157.08 at Walgreens, and $332.85 at Walmart, the arrest warrant…

artour

5:07 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

A real one man crime wave - hope he is kept off the streets for a good long time!   more ›

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Police: Manalapan Man Robs Homes, Cars, Uses Stolen Credit Cards

According to the Manalapan Police Department, Christopher Cavallo has broken into two local homes and cars and used the stolen credit cards.

Christopher Cavallo, 32, of Manalapan, has been arrested by the Manalapan Township Police Department and charged with burglaries, thefts, and using stolen credit cards. The Salter Court man reportedly burglarized a Manalapan home and their motor vehicle, which was unlocked at the time of the theft. Several packs of cigarettes and a set of Calloway golf clubs, valued at $2,000, were stolen from the vehicle. Cavallo allegedly concealed these golf clubs in the trunk of his car, according to the arrest report. Cavallo was also charged with the burglary of another Manalapan home and the owner's unlocked car. The victim’s wallet, containing $200 and various credit cards, were stolen. One of these stolen credit cards was used to make a $158.56 …

ANONOUMIOUS

7:34 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

YOUR RIGHT BET AFTER A GOOD BEATING HILL NEVER DO IT AGAIN !!! OR AT LEAST HE WILL THINK TWICE !!!   more ›

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