Crime & Safety
State Police Seek This Man In Credit Card Fraud Case
The man used a fraudulent card to make purchases in Shrewsbury Township and surrounding towns, police said.

SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP, NJ — Can you identify this man? New Jersey State Police are hoping someone will.
New Jersey State Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man they say stole a woman's bank information and used it to make more than $300 in fraudulent purchases in Shrewsbury Township and other Monmouth County towns.
The suspect made more than a dozen debit card purchases at various area businesses on Monday, July 8, State Police said.
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The victim did not notice the purchases until Thursday, July 11, police said; her debit card was not lost or stolen, police said.
Troopers were able to obtain the photos included here from video surveillance from one of the businesses, State Police said.
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Anyone with information is asked to call Hamilton Station at 609-584-5000 ext. 5297. Anonymous tips are welcome.
"We're on a roll! We've made two positive IDs in the last few weeks. Now let's make it a hat trick!" State Police said in the post on Facebook.


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