Kevin Thomas Jr. allegedly used the stolen credit cards to buy plane tickets, groceries, movie tickets and other items at businesses throughout Middlesex County, the prosecutor's office said:
Kevin Thomas Jr. allegedly used the stolen credit cards to buy plane tickets, groceries, movie tickets and other items at businesses throughout Middlesex County, the prosecutor's office saidA New Jersey man was arrested after he stole credit cards and other items from deceased individuals who he was bringing to the morgue, according to officials.
Kevin Thomas Jr., of Sayreville, worked as a driver for a company that transports people to the morgue after they have died, and used that position to gain access to their belongings, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office. The 43-year-old allegedly took credit cards, wallets and other possessions from people as he brought the bodies in.
Thomas Jr. then used the stolen credit cards to buy plane tickets, groceries, movie tickets and other items at businesses throughout Middlesex County, the prosecutor's office said.
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