Paul Topple, of Oceanside, was arrested on charges of robbing...

Paul Topple, of Oceanside, was arrested on charges of robbing an elderly couple in Rockville Centre after it was discovered he had used the victim's credit card to make purchases at area stores, police said. He is also accused of identity theft and marijuana possession. (May 9, 2013) Credit: NCPD

An Oceanside man was arrested on charges of robbing an elderly couple in Rockville Centre on Wednesday night after it was discovered he had used the victim's credit card to make purchases at area stores, police said.

Paul Topple, 24, of 201 Lindbergh Ave., was arrested Thursday night and charged with first-degree robbery, three counts of third-degree identity theft and unlawful possession of marijuana, Nassau County police said. He is scheduled for arraignment Friday in First District Court in Hempstead.

Police said Topple approached an elderly couple behind a row of buildings on Sunrise Highway near North Park Avenue in Rockville Centre at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, knocking the woman, 80, to the ground - and stealing her purse containing credit cards, cash and keys. The woman's husband, 83, tripped and fell while attempting to chase Topple, police said.

Police said both the husband and wife were taken to a hospital for treatment of facial lacerations.

Topple then used the woman's credit card at "several stores," police said. He was identified after a review of surveillance video from those stores - and, police said, promptly arrested.

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday’s Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann’s guilty plea in court.  Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas, File Footage; News12; Photo Credit: James Carbone; John Roca; Handout

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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday’s Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann’s guilty plea in court.  Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas, File Footage; News12; Photo Credit: James Carbone; John Roca; Handout

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