“Mount Olive Township Police were called to the CVS location on Tuesday over ‘suspicious activity,’ according to a police report. A man later identified as 28-year-old Craig Nakonechny had ‘repeatedly’ entered and exited the store and ultimately purchased several gift cards. This was somehow enough to trigger a call to the police (it’s not clear from whom) and a visit from Officer Anthony Gardner.”
Read more: https://reason.com/blog/2018/01/19/promoting-prostitution-charge-for-nj-man
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