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Case: 3789

ID Theft/Credit Fraud

Natick Collection - Natick
Date of Crime: January 5, 2010

Suspect 1

20100024 Identified 20100024

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12504
Gender Female
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium

Suspect 2

20100024 Identified 20100024

Suspect 2

Suspect Id 12505
Gender Female
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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Natick Police Department is looking to identify two females.

On Tuesday January 5, 2009 the victim was shopping at the Stop and Shop at Rt9 and Rt27 with her handicapped mother. The victim returned home to receive a phone from a local business that two females just attempted to use a credit card with her name on it. Further investigation found that suspects used the victim’s credit cards to purchase gift cards and other merchandise in excess of $5,000.

Depicted is a video clip (click on link below) of the two white female in their early twenties attempting to use the victim’s credit cards at the Natick Collection.

Youtube video. Same as video below, except no download required

Detective Haswell reports identifying both of these people.
Natick Police Department: 5086479510
Investigator: Detective John P. Haswell
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