Crime & Safety

Radnor Police Investigating Credit Card Fraud Case

Police said a credit card was ordered to a Radnor home, but the resident did not ask to have the card delivered and someone stole it.

RADNOR, PA — Police in Radnor are asking for help identifying a man suspected to be involved in credit card fraud case.

Police said the man was seen on camera Jan. 17 taking a package from a home on the 100 block of Woods Lane.

The package contained a credit card that was being sent to the home without the resident's permission.

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About 20 minutes after the package was delivered by UPS, a man was caught on camera taking the package.

The man then got into a waiting vehicle and left the area.

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Police said the man was wearing a black hoodie, tan pants, and white shoes.

He was in a white older model sedan, possibly a Nissan Sentra.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Radnor Police Detectives at 610-688-0503.

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