Crime & Safety

Radnor Woman's Credit, Debit Cards Used For $4,200 In Purchases

The victim realized her credit and debit cards were stolen, then began getting fraud alerts for high-end purchases in Delaware, police said.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA – Radnor Police said stolen credit and debit cards were used for some pretty pricey purchases at a Best Buy in Wilmington, Delaware.

According to police, the victim said she was at The Gravity Vault climbing gym on King of Prussia Road in Radnor between 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Monday, April 8.

While at the gym, she placed her shoes and purse in storage cubbies, police said.

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Later that day when she was shopping, the victim noticed her credit and debit cards were missing, according to police.

Shortly thereafter, the victim got fraud email alerts for two charges a the Wilmington Best Buy store, police said.

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One purchase was for $2,399.99 and the other $1,799.98, police said.

Anyone who may have information on the stolen cards should contact Radnor Police at (610) 688-0503.

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