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SI man, 36, falsely claimed in dozens of emergency calls that he sexually abused kids, authorities say
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
John LaForgia, 36, of Ebbitts Street in New Dorp, was charged with false public alarm following an investigation by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Authorities have charged a Staten Island man in connection with 130 phone calls to law enforcement and crisis hotlines, during which he claimed he was abusing or planning to abuse children.
John LaForgia, 36, of New Dorp, was charged in New Jersey with false public alarm following an investigation by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, according to a statement released Monday by prosecutor Mark Musella.
A security guard who made dozens of fake phone calls to police and a crisis hotline to claim that he was sexually assaulting a child turned himself into police.
The Bergen County Prosecutor s Office Cyber Crimes Office was notified on Feb. 15 by several agencies in New Jersey and New York about repeated phone calls received from an unknown caller who said he was either in the process of or about to sexually assaulting a child while on the phone with them.
The caller used technology to hide the phone number, according to Bergen County prosecutor Mark Musella.
Cyber Crimes detectives determined the calls were false and there was no sexual assault, according to Musella.