Crime & Safety
Police: Fake ID Cards Sold at Englishtown Auction
No charges have been filed as of yet, according to police.

An Englishtown man and woman were allegedly selling illegal state identification cards at the Englishtown Auction, according to Manalapan police.
Off-duty Manalapan officers working within the auction were called by Englishtown Auction staff at around 2:20 p.m. on Nov. 17 to report the selling of state identification cards believed to be fraudulent. Manalapan police officers Ptl. William Dutton and Ptl. Kenneth Mikulik conducted an investigation which revealed that a 57-year-old Englishtown man and a 48-year-old Englishtown woman were covertly selling identification cards to people who did not possess U.S. documents, according to police. The duo were selling the ID cards from a false storefront, police said.
The man and woman are cooperating with the current police investigation. No charges have been filed, according to Manalapan Police Captain Michael Fountain, and the case is still under investigation.
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