A Millville man is accused of defrauding customers of his Gloucester County auto body shop.
Now State Police detectives are looking to identify additional victims.
Ramon Torres IV, 28, is charged with seven counts of theft by deception after an investigation sparked by Pennsylvania State Police, according to the report.
Detectives from the Motor Vehicle Crimes South Unit were contacted in November about unlawful business practices and theft by Torres, who owns ASAP Autoworx in Washington Township, State Police said.
He was arrested Feb. 11, and released pending a court date.
Anyone who may have been a victim of fraud at ASAP Autoworx auto body shop is asked to contact Detective Christopher Scafidi at 609-414-3143 or email at lpp7337@gw.njsp.org.