Atm skimmer suspect caught on camera in prince george’s county

ATM skimmer suspect caught on camera in Prince George’s County

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. – Detectives with the Prince George’s County Police Department have charged a man accused of secretly installing credit card skimming devices on ATMs at two county gas stations earlier this month.

Investigators identified the suspect as 34-year-old Pioter Fedorenko, who police say has no fixed address.

Police say Fedorenko was recorded on camera placing both a pinhole camera and a skimming device on an ATM in Brandywine on October 2.

Atm skimmer suspect caught on camera in prince george’s county
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According to detectives, the suspect installed a total of three skimmers across two Brandywine gas stations that same day.

Quick police work prevents data theft

Within hours of the devices being discovered, investigators recovered all three skimmers before any personal financial data could be stolen from customers who used the ATMs. Authorities said no victims have been identified in connection with the incident.

The department’s Financial Crimes Unit reported that approximately 45 skimming devices have been found across Prince George’s County so far this year. Detectives said these devices are often installed at high-traffic businesses such as convenience stores, gas stations, and grocery stores.

Police urge residents to stay alert

Atm skimmer suspect caught on camera in prince george’s county
Photo: atm skimmer suspect caught on camera in prince george’s county

Investigators are urging the public to remain cautious when using ATMs and card readers. They advise customers to use contactless payment methods such as “Tap to Pay” or mobile apps like Apple Pay whenever possible.

Authorities also recommend using ATMs inside banks, checking for loose or damaged card slots, and avoiding terminals with broken chip readers.

Report suspicious devices immediately

Anyone who suspects an ATM or card reader has been tampered with is asked to notify store staff, avoid touching the device, and contact the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Financial Crimes Unit at 301-516-1464.

Police reminded residents that early reporting can prevent widespread theft.

As one investigator noted, “A few extra seconds of vigilance can save hundreds from losing their savings.”

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