Judy Nguyen, 28 (Irvine Police Dept.) |
IRVINE, Calif. (KTLA) -- An Orange County woman has been arrested for allegedly using stolen credit card information to order luxury items that she then re-sold online, according to police.
Detectives say Judy Nguyen was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon outside the home of one of her alleged victims -- a woman from Irvine.
The woman contacted authorities after getting a notice about the purchase of a $2,700 Louis Vuitton bag on her credit card that had been declined.
Police watched Nguyen wait in a car outside the woman's home. Officers arrested her when she took the package.
A search of Nguyen's home turned up $6,000 worth of high-end items, including designer shoes and handbags.
Because of the amount of items recovered, they believe there are more victims.
Detectives are still determining how Nguyen got the credit card information.
They believe she would place orders, and then wait at her victims' homes for the deliveries.
Anyone who thinks they may have been a victim is asked to call Irvine police at 714-724-7267/
Detectives say Judy Nguyen was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon outside the home of one of her alleged victims -- a woman from Irvine.
The woman contacted authorities after getting a notice about the purchase of a $2,700 Louis Vuitton bag on her credit card that had been declined.
Police watched Nguyen wait in a car outside the woman's home. Officers arrested her when she took the package.
A search of Nguyen's home turned up $6,000 worth of high-end items, including designer shoes and handbags.
Because of the amount of items recovered, they believe there are more victims.
Detectives are still determining how Nguyen got the credit card information.
They believe she would place orders, and then wait at her victims' homes for the deliveries.
Anyone who thinks they may have been a victim is asked to call Irvine police at 714-724-7267/


