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Pair Indicted After Alleged $11K Coco Pari Shopping Spree Attempt on Stolen Credit Card

Urika Tucker and Shanierah Aaron face credit card fraud and theft charges.

 

Two New York women have been indicted on credit card fraud and theft charges stemming from an August incident in Red Bank.

Urika Tucker, 25, and Shanierah Aaron, 22, both of Brooklyn, NY, allegedly conspired to drive to Red Bank and use a fraudulently issued, obtained, counterfiet or stolen HSBC credit card in Aaron's name to attempt to purchase merchandise from the Coco Pari retail store in Red Bank on Aug. 29, 2012, the indictment from the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office said.

The pair tried to purchase $11,000 worth of merchandise.

The two allegedly committed "overt acts" by conspiring to make the drive, with Tucker operating the vehicle. Once there, Tucker allegedly waited in the car while Aaron attempted to make purchases at the store with the fraudulent card, according to the indictment.

Both Tucker and Aaron face attempted fraudulent use of a credit card, conspiracy and credit card theft charges, one count each.

The fraud and conspiracy are third-degree offenses. The theft is a fourth-degree offense.

An indictment is not a conviction. The charges must be first heard in a court of law.

Related Topics: Coco Pari, Indictment, Red Bank NJ, and credit card fraud

Rainee

9:37 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Wow..people will do anything..They should have chosen another store if they had 11 grand to use up..Coco Pari??? they probably only got a pair of shoes outta that place for 11 grand..

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larry lynch

1:54 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

11 grand is around the minimum amount for store to prosecute . Anything under that, and they are turned loose. But try to get out of an overnight parking ticket outside your own house and you are tracked down like Al Capone.

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Paul Heyman

12:30 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

overt? seriously! We need to make people like this fight to the death at the izod center.

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