Crime & Safety
Stolen Credit Card Suspect Linked to 15 Car Thefts: Police
Man who used a stolen credit card at convenience stores in Glen Burnie and Pasadena may have broken into 15 vehicles last week, police say.
PASADENA, MD — A man caught on surveillance cameras reportedly using a stolen credit card at area convenience stores may be responsible for more than a dozen thefts from vehicles in the Pasadena area last week, say Anne Arundel County Police.
Authorities released images Tuesday that show the theft suspect using a stolen credit card at a store. The credit card was taken Sept. 7 from a home on Sylview Drive in Pasadena, and then used to make purchase at the Royal Farms at 6411 Fort Smallwood Road, the 7-11 at 7753 Baltimore/Annapolis Blvd. in Glen Burnie, and Exxon at 2459 Mountain Road, police say.
The man shown in the surveillance footage could also be the culprit in as many as 15 theft from auto cases in the Pasadena area that occurred Sept. 7 and 8, officials said.
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Anyone with any information about the suspect is asked to contact Detective Renko at 410-222-4519.
»Photos of theft suspect using stolen credit card courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police
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