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Suspects using stolen credit cards caught on video

By: Nancy Cook
Updated: February 7, 2011

The Bossier City Police Department and Bossier Crime Stoppers are asking the public for help with identifying and locating two women who are seen on security camera video using two stolen credit cards at a local store.

            The credit cards where in a woman’s wallet that was taken from an office at Willis Knighton-Bossier on Jan. 27.  The suspects were caught on video using the stolen credit cards at the Bossier City Target store that same day. The suspects made a total of approximately $1400 in fraudulent purchases with the two cards.

             Anyone who can identify these suspects is asked to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at (318) 424-4100 or detectives at (318) 741-8669.  They can also submit a web or text tip via the Bossier Crime Stoppers website – bossiercrimestoppers.org.  Persons who contact Crime Stoppers are reminded they may remain totally anonymous and could be eligible for a reward of up to a $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.

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