Crime & Safety
Man Accused of Selling Stolen Computer to Pawn Shop
Man had another stolen computer and jewelry in his home, police said.
A 26-year-old Broadview man faces felony theft charges after he allegedly sold a stolen computer to a pawn shop on Sept. 4. Jamal Jarrett, 26, of Broadview, was arrested in his home around noon. Police said officers also found a second computer and a necklace that had been stolen Sept. 3 from a home in the 1300 block of Harlem Avenue when they arrested Jarrett in his home.
He was given a Sept. 13 court date and held on bond.
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