
Warrant issued for Georgia man in Boonton Township credit card fraud case
BOONTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — Authorities say a Georgia man is wanted in connection with a credit card fraud scheme that cost a victim several thousand dollars, following a months-long investigation by Boonton Township police.
Detectives said the case began in December 2024, when a report of fraudulent transactions was filed. The investigation determined the transactions were carried out by a suspect in a rental vehicle at a bank in Stamford, Conn.
Boonton Township detectives worked with the Stamford Police Department and the Middle Atlantic-Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network to identify the suspect. An arrest warrant has since been issued for Robert Jenkins-Gladden, 35, of Marietta, Ga.
As of Friday, Jenkins-Gladden remains at large.




