Credit Card Skimmer Found at South Jersey 7-Eleven

CINNAMINSON, NJ – A skimming device was discovered at a 7-Eleven store in Cinnaminson, prompting an immediate response from local police. The device was found by a customer on April 1, and officers were quick to secure the area and commence an investigation. Detectives are currently reviewing video surveillance to determine the time of the device’s installation.

Residents who have recently used their debit or credit cards at this location are advised to monitor their bank statements for any fraudulent activity. In the case of suspicious transactions, customers should first contact their bank or credit card provider and then report the incident to the Cinnaminson Township Police Department using the non-emergency number, 856-829-6666.

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