Credit Card Fraud Involving Stolen Cards from Vehicle

July 10, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, PA – A series of attempted fraudulent transactions occurred early Sunday morning, involving three suspects who reportedly used multiple stolen credit cards. The incident, which took place around 1:30 AM on April 21, involved the suspects entering various commercial establishments to make purchases.

The credit cards were allegedly taken from a vehicle prior to the attempted purchases. Following their spree, the three individuals fled on foot in an unspecified direction, eluding capture.

The suspects are all described as males with light complexions. The first individual has long hair and a slim build, last seen wearing a black jacket, grey pants, and white sneakers. The second has a slim build as well, dressed in a blue jacket, black t-shirt, grey sweatpants, and white sneakers. The third individual, with a heavy build, was noted for wearing a black t-shirt with pink designs.

No arrests have been made at this time, and the investigation is ongoing as authorities seek further information to identify and apprehend the suspects involved.

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