04-07-2009, 10:55 AM
KINGSTON ââ¬â If you think your mug shot may be on a ââ¬Åmost wantedââ¬Â poster, you should probably stay away from the post office.
A Scranton man, wanted on forgery charges, was arrested after a Kingston postal worker recognized the customerââ¬â¢s picture on a ââ¬Åmost wantedââ¬Â poster hanging inside the post office.
Kingston police said Alfonso Rizzuto, 47, was in possession of an electronic stun gun and pepper spray when he was apprehended outside the Wyoming Avenue facility on March 31. Rizzuto was wanted by Scranton police on theft, forgery and illegal use of a credit card.
He was charged by Kingston police with possession of an electronic incapacitation device, identity theft and providing false identification to law enforcement. He remained jailed Monday at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $300,000 total bail.
According to the criminal complaint:
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A Scranton man, wanted on forgery charges, was arrested after a Kingston postal worker recognized the customerââ¬â¢s picture on a ââ¬Åmost wantedââ¬Â poster hanging inside the post office.
Kingston police said Alfonso Rizzuto, 47, was in possession of an electronic stun gun and pepper spray when he was apprehended outside the Wyoming Avenue facility on March 31. Rizzuto was wanted by Scranton police on theft, forgery and illegal use of a credit card.
He was charged by Kingston police with possession of an electronic incapacitation device, identity theft and providing false identification to law enforcement. He remained jailed Monday at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $300,000 total bail.
According to the criminal complaint:
http://www.timesleader.com/news/42569307.html