One of two men suspected of making off with a bag containing $150,000 in cash that was mistakenly left behind by ATM workers bought an SUV with the money few hours later, police said.
The video showed a passenger in the van grabbing the bag. Police said the van was seen in another video pulling into a nearby auto repair business and pilfering used tires. After finding the van in Irvington, police arrested Harvey.
Harvey said he was driving the van and told detectives that a Chevrolet Tahoe was purchased with cash from the bag soon after it was grabbed, Police Chief James Batelli said in a news release.
The SUV, which has a starting sticker price of $46,000, was parked near the van. Detectives identified the passenger as Jamar Bludson, 35, of Newark. Police issued a warrant for Bludson, who also is wanted for a probation violation, Batelli said.
Harvey was held on $125,000 bail, charged with theft of mislaid property. It was not known if he has a lawyer who can comment on the charge. Investigators determined the ATM workers were not involved in the theft, the chief said. ABC News
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