New Jersey Man Busted for Selling Counterfeit Health Supplements

New Jersey Man Busted for Selling Counterfeit Health Supplements
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MARLTON, NJ – Evesham Police Detectives, aided by the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office, executed search and arrest warrants at a residence and a public storage facility in Marlton, resulting in the arrest of Brad Snyder for allegedly selling counterfeit health supplements.

The authorities carried out the warrants in the 100 building of Woodhollow Drive and at a public storage on the first block of Route 70 West. This action followed an extensive investigation into the sale of counterfeit health supplements led by the Evesham Police Detective Bureau and the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office.

Snyder is accused of defrauding online consumers by selling supplements misrepresented as name-brand products, with losses totaling over $130,000. He was arrested without incident and is currently held at the Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly, awaiting his first appearance in Superior Court.

The investigation continues, and authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Evesham Police Department.