A variety of ID and credit theft charges have been lodged agains a Brooklyn, NY man following an investigation by Greenwich Police.
Raphael W. Brereton, 32, was arrested May 16 while he was in custody of the Kings County Court in Brooklyn, according to a Greenwich Police report. Brereton was charged with fourth-degree larceny, credit card theft, illegal use of a credit card, unlawful reproduction of a credit card, third-degree identity theft, trafficking in personal identifying information, third-degree forgery and forgery of symbols of value. The charges stem from a June 6, 2010 incident at the CVS pharmacy, 225 Sound Beach Ave., in Old Greenwich.
Brereton was held in lieu of $1,000 bond and scheduled to appear May 17 in state Superior Court in Stamford.