Crime & Safety
Petaluma Police Need Public's Help Finding Fraud Suspects
The suspects are accused of taking a victim's credit cards and using them to make more than $1,700 in purchases.
PETALUMA, CA — The Petaluma Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying two fraud suspects.
On Saturday, Dec. 14 the victim left their wallet on a counter at the Petaluma Market, police said. When the victim realized the wallet was missing, the victim found several fraudulent charges had been made on two of the victim's credit cards.
Police said the credit cards were used at businesses including Target, Boulevard Cinemas, Whole Foods, Cigarettes Cheaper, Safeway and Raley's. In total, the suspects charged more than $1,700 on the credit cards.
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Anyone with information on the case is asked to call police at (707) 778-4372.
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