Armed home invaders messed up when they used stolen credit cards at atm

Armed Home Invaders Messed Up When They Used Stolen Credit Cards at ATM

April 2, 2024

COLUMBUS, OH – The Columbus Division of Police is seeking the public’s assistance in an investigation concerning an armed home invasion that occurred in the early hours of January 10, 2024. The incident took place around 2:30 am in the vicinity of Hall Rd. & Norton Rd., where suspects forcibly entered a residence, assaulted the occupant, and stole property, including the victim’s ATM card. This card was subsequently used at a nearby Chase Bank ATM.

Authorities are urging anyone with knowledge about the crime or the suspects’ identities to contact Detective Rensch of the Columbus Police Robbery Unit at (614) 645-4662 or via email at DARensch@columbuspolice.org. Those wishing to remain anonymous can provide tips through Central Ohio Crime Stoppers by calling 614-461-TIPS (8477).

The Columbus Division of Police has emphasized the importance of community involvement in solving this and other crimes. For further details or to assist with ongoing investigations, please visit the Columbus Police’s “help us solve a crime” page.

Armed home invaders messed up when they used stolen credit cards at atm
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