Crime & Safety
Felony Suspects Wanted For Questioning By Hoover PD
Police have photos of suspects they believe used a stolen credit card and stolen checks to steal money and make purchases.

HOOVER, AL - The Hoover Police Department is looking for suspects that they believe are involved in a felony breaking and entering case in Hoover in August. However, the suspects have reportedly used the victim's credit cards and checkbook in Georgia.
According to a report by the Hoover Police Department, the individuals are wanted for questioning in multiple felony cases including an Unlawful breaking/entering a vehicle case (UBEV - FELONY) which occurred August 23 in the 4000 block of Jaguar Drive.
Hoover PD said The victim’s purse was taken from the vehicle, and a short time later, one of the stolen credit cards was fraudulently used at Walgreens Valleydale Road and Walmart in Leeds for more than $1,000. An additional fraudulent charge was reportedly also attempted using the stolen card at a Walmart in Pell City. (For more updates on this story and free news alerts for your neighborhood, sign up for your local Patch morning newsletter.)
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The suspect vehicle was a silver Kia Optima with Georgia tag (CAS3043). Police say the tag is being reported as stolen out of Riverdale, Georgia. In addition to the fraudulent charges, it was later discovered that four of the victim’s stolen checks had been cashed by the suspects in these Georgia cities: McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville and West Griffin.
Hoover PD asks that anyone who recognizes these suspects, or knows anything about them or this case, contact Hoover Detective Todd Henningsen at (205) 444-7534.
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