Crime & Safety
Sharon Police Charge Springfield Man As Fugitive From Justice
Sharon police said Terrance Cooper attempted to use cloned credit card; looking to identify two additional men in connection with incident.

SHARON, MA — Sharon police charged a Springfield man with larceny and being a fugitive from justice, and are looking to identify two other men who may have a connection to a cloned credit card scheme in the town. Police said Terrance Cooper was charged with attempted larceny, being a fugitive from justice, conspiracy and operating a vehicle with a suspended license.
Police said a cloned credit card was believed to be used to buy auto parts shipped to a Sharon address. A driver in a U-Haul truck would then pick up the parts that were rented out of state using a fake Maryland driver's license.
Police released this photo of two more men they said or not suspects at this time, but that they would like the public's help in identifying:
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Cooper was arraigned at Stoughton District Court on Feb. 5 and held on out-of-state warrants.
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