WALL — A Brooklyn man has been arrested and charged in connection with a credit card fraud scheme targeting a Wall Township business, authorities said.
Quashon Burton, 35, of Brooklyn, New York, was taken into custody following a months-long investigation into alleged theft by deception and fraudulent use of a credit card, according to the Wall Township Police Department.
The case began Dec. 2, 2025, when officers responded to a report of suspicious financial activity involving a business on Industrial Road. Investigators later determined that an individual had obtained the victim’s credit card information and used it to make multiple unauthorized transactions.
Detective Devin Corso led the investigation, which ultimately identified Burton as the suspect, police said.
Burton surrendered to authorities at Wall Township Police Headquarters. After being processed, he was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, where he is being held pending a court appearance.
Authorities emphasized that the charges are accusations and that Burton is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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