Newark police asks for assistance identifying credit card thief
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Newark Police Asks For Assistance Identifying Credit Card Thief

NEWARK, NJ – Do you know this man? Have you seen him? On March 23, 2022 police responded to the 500 block of 13th Avenue for a theft of four credit cards stolen from a victims car somewhere between 7am and 1:40pm. It was reported that three transactions were made before the victim could cancel the cards.

Detectives seek the public’s assistance in this investigation to identify this suspect. Detectives described the suspect as a black male with a light complexion. He was wearing a hooded sweatshirt with orange stripes down both arms and orange strings, Adidas track pants, brown construction boots and a black face mask.

If you have information about this incident or know this suspect, you are urged to call the Newark Police Division’s Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-695-8477. All anonymous tips are kept confidential and could result in a reward.

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