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Millbrook Police Seeking Information Regarding Christmas Eve Fraudulent use of a Debit Card Investigation

By January 1, 2024October 7th, 2024No Comments

 

The Millbrook Police Department is investigating fraudulent use of a debit card case and seeks the public’s help in identifying the suspect. 

 

On Christmas Eve, Sunday, December 24, 2023, police responded to Hill Liquor and Wine located at 107 Kelley Boulevard, Millbrook, Alabama, in reference to a fraudulent use of a debit card investigation. Upon arrival, police determined the victim used their debit card to make a small purchase, the victim accidentally left the debit card in the card reader. The victim left the business when an unidentified female was behind the victim, observed that the card was left in the machine and took the victim’s card to make a transaction. Once the card was approved, the suspect made another large purchase using the same card. The suspect then traveled to another area business and used the card to make additional purchases.




 

Millbrook Police Investigators are seeking the identity of of the pictured suspect. Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to the identification of the suspect. When you contact CrimeStoppers, you always remain anonymous.

 

If you have any information regarding the identity of the suspect or her whereabouts, please immediately call the Police or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 334-215-STOP (7867) or 1-833-AL1-STOP (251-7867) or download our P3-tips app. Make sure you receive a Tip ID and Password in order to dialog with Investigators in case there is a follow-up question. Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward!

 

If you need to remain anonymous call CrimeStoppers. 

 

Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.




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