Mount Olive Police charge woman found in Mine Hill with identity theft

Mount Olive Police charge woman found in Mine Hill with identity theft

A 32-year-old woman reported that someone who resided in an apartment at Hensysn Village had used her identity to open a bank account.

According to police, Officer Chad Rossy responded to the residence on May 1 at 7:39 p.m. to meet the woman caller, who came to New Jersey from Florida in an attempt to confront the suspect and report the incident to police.

The woman told police she had spoken to the suspect a week earlier and questioned her as to why she had used her identity, police said. Upon arriving at the apartment, the woman accompanied by police found the apartment had been vacated.

The investigation culminated on May 16 when Detective Luis Sanchez and Detective David Turner located Tatiana Montoya-Tores, 29, in Mine Hill.

Montoya-Torres was charged with identity theft, falsifying records to obtain a New Jersey drivers license, and using another’s personal information.

Bail was set at $50,000 and Montoya-Torres was lodged in the Morris County Correctional Facility.

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