Crime & Safety
Police Seek to Identify Suspects Seen Using Lost Credit Card
A total of four unauthorized purchases were made on the victim's credit card, according to police.
Murrieta police are seeking to identify two suspects caught on surveillance footage as they allegedly used a bank card that did not belong to them.
The victim told police he lost his keysโwhich had a small Bank of America card attachedโat around 3 p.m. Tuesday Dec. 4, 2012 at Ralphs.
A total of four unauthorized purchases were then made on the victimโs credit card, Murrieta police stated in a wanted flier posted Jan. 16 on the Department's website.
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The first two purchases allegedly occurred at 6:47 p.m. that same day at Carlโs Jr., 40981 California Oaks Road, and were caught on surveillance footage, according to police. Another two transactions were made at the Shell gas station across the street from Carlโs Jr.
The suspects were described as two white males, one wearing a gray uniform shirt and the other wearing a black shirt and black hat.
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Anyone with information regarding the identities of the pictured individuals was asked to contact Detective Sgt. Phil Gomez at 951-461โ6356.
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