Caught on camera: Help detectives I.D. fraudulent credit card thieves shown in video
Broward Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking the public for help to identify the two men, captured by Publix security cameras, using a fraudulent credit card to make over $3,500 in purchases in November of 2018. The two men appear in the video below.
On November 14, the victim, who lives in Texas, received a call from her credit card company notifying her that someone used her card without her consent at several grocery stores in Broward.
The thieves made two charges at a Lauderhill Publix totaling $1079.53, one charge at a Publix in Margate for $631.75, two charges at a North Lauderdale Publix totaling $1070.77, one charge for $420.24 at an Oakland Park Publix and one charge for $339.50 at a Publix in Tamarac.
The first suspect is a bald, heavyset male with a dark complexion and a faint goatee. He wore a black V-neck shirt with a white undershirt and black pants.Â
The second suspect is a male with a medium build, a dark complexion and a goatee. He wore a black T-shirt, army fatigue shorts, a brown cap and sunglasses.Â
Anyone with information can contact BSO Det. Natasha Duran at 954-720-2250 ext 217. If you wish to remain anonymous, contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477) or online at browardcrimestoppers.org. Anonymous tips that lead to an arrest are eligible for a reward of up to $3,000.
(Source: BSO)
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