Crime & Safety

Manchester Police: Credit Card Fraud Suspects Sought

Manchester Police are searching for two men they say used a woman's credit card at Best Buy, Staples and GameStop on May 5.

MANCHESTER, N.H. - Manchester Police are searching for two men they say used a woman's credit card to spend thousands of dollars at Best Buy, Staples and GameStop on May 5.

According to Manchester Police, the 55 year-old victim reported the incident on May 5, after she was alerted her Visa credit card had over $8,000 worth of charges.

Police said after a detective reviewed video surveillance from the stores, he observed the same two men making purchases at all three locations during the time the stolen credit card was used on May 5.

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The first suspect is described as a Hispanic Male, 30-40 years of age with an average height and build. He was last seen wearing a blue denim button down shirt, blue jeans, beige hat with a black emblem, tan shoes with white soles.

The second suspect is described as; Hispanic Male, 30-40 years of age with below average height and a thin build. He was last seen wearing black eye glasses, black coat, blue jeans, black scally cap, thin sideburns, black shoes with white soles and a silver watch on his left hand.

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If you recognize either subject, please contact the Manchester Police Department at 603-668-8711 and reference Case # 18-6609. You could also call Manchester Police Crimeline at 603-624-4040 and leave your anonymous crime tip.

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