Crime & Safety

Cops: Blue Haired Blonde Illegally Used Man's Credit Card

Concord Regional Crimeline issues alert in a mislaid property case from earlier this month.

The Concord Regional Crimeline is asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who allegedly used a credit that wasn’t hers to purchase food items in the area.

On Nov. 1, 2015, police received a report of a man who lost his credit card the previous day and found out later that it was used illegally in Concord and Bow.

The victim said that he was shopping at the Rite Aid Pharmacy located on South Street on Oct. 31, 2015, when he dropped his wallet on the counter, according to an alert. He would later learn that his Discover credit card had fallen out of the wallet when he dropped it.

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When he noticed the card missing, the victim contacted the credit card company and learned that someone had used the card to make purchases at multiple locations.

“Some of the illegal purchases were made at the Cumberland Farms located on 417 South Main St. in Concord,” according to Lt. Timothy O’Malley, the commander of the criminal investigations unit. “Additional purchases were made at the Common Man Restaurant (Concord) and the Chen Yang Li Restaurant (Bow).”

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Video was later obtained from Cumberland Farms which shows a female using the victim’s card to make purchases, according to the alert. She is described as white with blonde and blue hair, approximately 5-feet, 4- to 6-inches tall, wearing a black and yellow top with dark pants. It is believed that this subject was driving some type of blue or gray car.

Police recovered photos of persons of interest related to this matter and ask that anyone who has information about this case to call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100, or submit information online to the website at concordregionalcrimeline.com, or Txt TIP234 and their message to CRIMES (274637).

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