Crime & Safety
Richmond Man Caught On Video Using Bogus Debit Card
Investigators are looking for the man who was seen using a counterfeit debit card to steal $200 from someone's bank account.

RICHMOND, TX — The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information concerning a case of a skimmed debit card being used at a store in the Richmond area.
On Feb. 2, deputies were called to a Valero station at 8660 FM 1464 in the Richmond-area of Fort Bend County concerning the use of a counterfeit debit card.
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The person in this case is a Hispanic man with closely cut black hair, about 30 years old and approximately 5-feet, 10-inches tall and weighing about 150 pounds.
He was wearing a solid white hoodie and solid white workout pants.
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He used the counterfeit debit card to withdraw $200 from a victim’s account.
“Someone out there knows this guy; he definitely stands out in a crowd,” said Sheriff Troy Nehls. “Call Crime Stoppers and put a stop to this guy’s career as a thief.”
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc. at (281) 342-TIPS (8477).
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