Glastonbury Supermarket Employee Accused of Credit Card Fraud

A Glastonbury supermarket employee has been arrested, accused of making around $900 in unauthorized charges on a customer’s credit card, according to police.

Police said Nelson Morales Jr., 23, of Glastonbury, was an employee of Stop & Shop at 55 Oak Street and the victim had bought something at the market before the fraudulent charges showed up.

How Morales allegedly got the credit card from the victim is not clear.

Morales was arrested on Jan. 1 and charged with credit card theft, illegal use of a credit card, third-degree identity theft and fifth-degree larceny.

Bond was set at $10,000 and he was released. Morales is due in court on Jan. 14.

It’s not clear if he has an attorney.
 

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