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Man faces nine counts of grand larceny for using another's debit card in Potsdam

Posted 12/28/11

CANTON – A Baldwinsville man was arrested on a Potsdam Town Court warrant Tuesday and transported to Canton Town Court to face nine counts of fourth-degree grand larceny for going on a spending …

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Man faces nine counts of grand larceny for using another's debit card in Potsdam

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CANTON – A Baldwinsville man was arrested on a Potsdam Town Court warrant Tuesday and transported to Canton Town Court to face nine counts of fourth-degree grand larceny for going on a spending spree with someone else’s debit card.

Robert A. Meyers III, 23, Baldwinsville, allegedly used a debit card belonging to another without authorization to make purchases on at least nine different occasions at various locations throughout the town of Potsdam between Oct. 5 and Nov. 13, according to St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Deputies.

He was arraigned in Canton Town Court by Justice Christopher Curley and released to probation supervision.

Meyers was additionally charged with three counts of third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after the investigation revealed that Meyers drove a vehicle on at least three occasions in Potsdam while his license was suspended. He will answer these charges at a later date in Potsdam Town Court.