Probation officer hit with multiple vehicle forgery charges
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Jessica McGriff, a 34-year-old off-duty probation officer in New York City, was arrested on Saturday in Bedford-Stuyvesant. She faces a range of charges including operating an unregistered vehicle, forging a vehicle identification number, and possessing stolen property. This incident reflects the city’s ongoing campaign against vehicle-related offenses, particularly targeting 'ghost plates.' With a salary of approximately $58,000 to $60,000, McGriff's employment position is within a framework that emphasizes strict law enforcement regarding vehicle regulations.
Jessica McGriff, an off-duty NYC probation officer, was arrested in Bedford-Stuyvesant for operating an unregistered vehicle and forging a vehicle identification number.
Police arrested Jessica McGriff for several offenses including vehicle-related crimes and possession of stolen property, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat 'ghost plates' in NYC.
In recent months, the NYC authorities have ramped up efforts against license plate forgeries and obstructions, a crackdown targeting the growing issue of 'ghost plates'.
The probation officer’s job salary, according to GovSalaries, ranges between $58,000 and $60,000, underlining the city's enforcement of laws against vehicle violations.
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