Drug delivery suspected from hacked business account, Jersey City NJ
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According to the dispatch call, an investigation is ongoing into a hacked business account used to illegally order marijuana. The shipment was redirected overseas and later returned to the sender's home near Webster Avenue in Jersey City.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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124 Webster Avenue and called it there, says that someone hacked his business account in order to get controlled dangerous substances delivered.
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It's going to be for bag of marijuana.
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Narcotics Unit notified.
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All right, does he have any proof that his business account was hacked or what type of account? How did he realize it?
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Ace 1, he owned state business that's located in Pennsylvania.
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He's not been locked for approximately one week.
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He's been in contact with negative results.
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There's other shipments that have been created, labels,
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but they have not been delivered.
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He was supposed to receive this order, well this order was sent to Belgium and from his account since they've denied the package there.
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To return address was his home and that's where he received the package today.
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