Crime & Safety

Crimeline Seeks Help with ID Fraud Case

The Concord Regional Crimeline is requesting information about a woman who allegedly committed identity fraud at Walmart.

CONCORD, NH — Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a possible identity fraud suspect who allegedly rang up nearly $1,500 worth of merchandise, according to a Concord Regional Crimeline alert. On Dec. 9, 2016, this suspect allegedly used a credit card with another person’s identity at the Walmart on Loudon Road.

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“The suspect is a white female,” Deputy Chief Keith Mitchell of the Concord Police Department noted in a press statement. “The victim in this incident is from Berlin and has reported the fraudulent activity to the Berlin Police Department.”

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Police recovered evidence in the case, including this security surveillance screenshot, of the person of interest and is asking for tips.

Anyone who has information relative to any criminal incident is asked to call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100 or submit info online to the org's website at concordregionalcrimeline.com or Txt TIP234 and their message to CRIMES (274637). Crimeline awards cash to anyone whose information leads to the arrest and indictment of criminals. All tips remain anonymous.

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