Crime & Safety

Women Wanted For Fraudulent Target Purchases: North Haven Police

Police are asking for help with identifying two women they say fraudulently bought $700 worth of items from Target.

(North Haven Police Department)

NORTH HAVEN, CT — North Haven Police are asking for the public’s help with identifying two women accused of buying $700 worth items from Target with a fraudulent credit card. Police say the women (pictured) went to the Target in North Haven at about 12 noon on Oct. 30 and fraudulently opened a store credit card.

The women then bought about $700 worth of items in two separate purchases. The items included electronics, clothing, and household goods, according to police.

Later that night, the same two unidentified women attempted to open store credit cards at Ulta, Express, Pandora, and Walmart, all located at the Danbury Fair mall, police said.

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Anyone with more information, or who can identify either of the women, is asked to contact Det. John Wilcox at 203-239-5321 X 246.

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