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Apex,
NC Police seek four in $13,000 credit-card fraud case; suspects hit Target and
Buy Buy Baby Police have pictures but not names of four people whom
they want to question about more than $13,000 charged to stolen credit cards,
and they hope the public can help them identify one or more of the quartet.
Someone snagged a woman’s credit cards from a Panera Bread restaurant on Dec. 10
and used them right away to buy merchandise at Target stores in Apex and
Morrisville and at a Buy Buy Baby outlet in Morrisville. (Source
newsobserver.com)
Police Release video of 3 Thefts at Victoria's Secret at Sawgrass Mills that
cost store $11,724 Two men who appear in Victoria's Secret store
videos released by Sunrise police are being sought in connection with the theft
of more than 800 undergarments from the Sawgrass Mills store. In two clear
surveillance videos, two young, slim men with closely cropped, dark hair are
shown. McCue said they may be the same two individuals who are seen shopping at
a circular kiosk that is stacked with drawers full of panties.
(Source
orlandosentinel.com)
Chicago area Baby Formula Theft
A 36-year-old Chicago man was charged with felony retail theft after stealing 40
containers of Enfamil powder baby formula retailing for $753.86 from the Jewel
Food Store, 17117 S. Harlem Ave., on Jan. 6.
(Source
chicagotribune.com)
3 arrested in Jewelry store break-in in Hickory, NC; Second burglary at jewelry
shop in two months Three men were arrested after a break-in at The
Bisanar Company Jewelers early Tuesday morning, the second time in several
months somebody has broken into the Union Square store.. All men were charged
with felony breaking and entering, felony larceny, and resisting, delaying or
obstructing an officer. Williams was also charged with fleeing or eluding arrest
with a motor vehicle and reckless driving. (Source
hickoryrecord.com)
Two women arrested in Murfreesboro, TN attempting to steal $1400 of merchandise
from Walmart
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