Crime & Safety
Burlington Police Looking for Suspect in Credit Card Theft
Resident's card was used several times at a Stop & Shop in Fall River.
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Burlington Police are looking for a woman who allegedly used a resident’s credit card in Fall River fraudulently charging hundreds of dollars at a Stop & Shop in that city.
A Burlington resident reported on Jan. 16 that his Citizen Bank credit card was fraudulently used at the Stop & Shop at 501 Rodman St. in Fall River, according to Mass Most Wanted. There were six charges totalling $413.77. Two other times the card was declined. Each transaction would consist of at least three gift cards with $50.00 values, and miscellaneous grocery items. The victim had possession of his credit card when these charges occurred.
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The suspect is described as a white female with long blond hair, approximately 5 feet tall. In every instance she was wearing a black jacket, black pants, black shoes, and walks into the store with a pair of black sunglasses. Officials say she is driving a black sedan. The make and model is unknown.
If you have any information about the identity of this person or where they are, you are asked to contact Burlington Police at (781) 272-1212 ext. 5613.
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