Makaha man charged in credit card fraud case
Prosecutors charged a 23-year-old Makaha man for allegedly using a stolen credit card to purchase over $750 worth of items at a Waikiki retail store on Christmas Eve.
Ryan L. McFarland, also known as Bryan McFarland, was charged Wednesday with fraudulent use of a credit card, unauthorized possession of confidential personal information and carrying a deadly weapon.
His bail has been set at $15,000.
At about 5 p.m. on Dec. 24, police said McFarland used a credit card stolen from a hotel room to purchase over $750 from Macy’s in Waikiki.
Police arrested McFarland in Waikiki early Wednesday.
He has a criminal record of theft, terroristic threatening, assault and criminal contempt of court.
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scary area
OMG, they actually got one (out of the hundreds and hundreds of fraud cases in the state)
And it only took them a month.