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Police ask for help in identifying a suspect who stole a credit card




Photo courtesy of Jackson Police

JACKSON – Jackson Police are asking the public for help in identifying a credit card fraud suspect.

According to police, on August 25 at 8:15 p.m., the suspect attempted to use six counterfeit credit cards with the card numbers of unsuspecting victims at the CVS Pharmacy on Don Connor Boulevard. He was observed leaving the area in an unknown make four-door black sedan with silver rims.

“Unfortunately, these are the best images we could obtain from their surveillance cameras. We thank you in advance for any assistance in this matter,” Jackson police said.

Call 732-928-1111 and ask to speak to Officer Tom Parise. Give him any information you have on the suspect.

Photo courtesy of Jackson Police






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Alyssa Riccardi is a reporter for Micromedia Publications/Jersey Shore Online. She holds a bachelor’s degree in radio/TV/film and journalism from Rowan University. In school, she enjoyed writing for the school newspaper and working on the set of the school television station.


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