Crime & Safety
Thieves Use Stolen Credit Cards On $13K Bloomingdales Spree: Cops
Police are looking for two men racked up more than $13,000 with stolen credit cards at Bloomingdales and the Brooklyn Apple store.

SUNSET PARK, BROOKLYN -- Two Sunset Park thieves took stolen credit cards on a $13,000-shopping spree at Bloomingdales and the Apple Store, according to police.
A 31-year-old man reported on Sept. 2 that his two credit cards had been stolen near 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in Brooklyn when he discovered a slew of unauthorized charges, police said.
The thieves first stopped by Bloomingdales on Third Avenue and East 59th Street on Aug. 22 and bought $5,120 worth of goods from the high-end department store, police said.
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They then hit several spots in New York, including the Brooklyn Apple Store at 123 Flatbush Ave., and racked up $8,470 in charges to the second card, according to police.
Police released photos of the two suspects on Wednesday and asked anyone with information about these incidents to contact the NYPD.
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Photos courtesy of the NYPD
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