Crime & Safety
Woman Caught on Video Stealing Credit Card From Purse, Danville Police Say
Police said the suspect used the stolen card at a nearby grocery store. Do you know this woman? (Breaking)
DANVILLE, CA — Police officials are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman suspected of using stolen a credit card in a Danville grocery store. Investigators recently shared video of the woman, who was allegedly caught on camera stealing the card from a purse while she sat waiting in a store located in the 300 block of Hartz Avenue on Dec. 30. Police say the card was used a short time later at a nearby grocery store.
Police believe the suspect is in her 30s. She is black, with long, dark hair and is about 5 feet 6 inches tall. She was wearing a dark shirt and pants.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Det. Sgt. Brian Sliger at 925-314-3703 or bsliger@danville.ca.gov.
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