Crime & Safety
More Skimmers Found On Bucks Co. ATMs, Police Seek Tips [PHOTOS]
Skimmers have been found on at least 3 Bucks County ATMs in the past few weeks. Here are photos of the suspects police say they are seeking:

Police in Bucks County are trying to identify the suspects they say installed illegal skimming devices on local ATMs.
According to police, the most recent skimmer was found this week on an ATM at Penn Community Bank on Mill Street in Bristol Borough. The same people were recently captured on camera installing a skimming device at a Levittown ATM, police say.
Surveillance video from the Penn Community Bank ATM shows a male and female installing the skimmer around 1 a.m. on Feb. 2. The man later returned with another man around 7 a.m. on Feb. 5 to retrieve the skimming device from the ATM, police said.
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A similar situation was reported in late January on Street Road, when a skimming device was located on an ATM at the Fulton Bank on Jan. 20. A suspect in that case was also caught on camera (his photo can be found here) and police are seeking tips. No arrests have been reported yet in that case.
And it's not just happening in Bucks County. In nearby Montgomery County, skimming devices were found last week on point of sale terminals and ATMs at two Aldi supermarket stores. An ATM at the Turkey Hill in Spring City was also targeted.
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Card skimmers are small devices that affix to a card reader, allowing a thief to illegally collect the credit and debit card information of unsuspecting customers. Most commonly, card skimmers are put on ATMs, gas station pumps or self-checkout machines.
Click here for tips on how to spot them and avoid becoming the next victim.
Anyone who can identify any of the suspects or has any information related to the Bristol Borough crime should contact Detective William Davis at 215-788-7813, ext.2425.
Here are photos of the suspects, shared by police




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