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Case: 4257

ID Theft/Credit Fraud

525 Harvard St. - Brookline
Date of Crime: September 1, 2010

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 13108
Gender Female
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Medium

Suspect 2

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Suspect 2

Suspect Id 13109
Gender Female
Build Large
Complexion Light
Height Medium

Suspect 3

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Suspect 3

Suspect Id 13110
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium

Suspect 4

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Suspect 4

Suspect Id 13111
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Medium

Suspect 5

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Suspect 5

Suspect Id 13112
Gender
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Victim's wallet with several credit cards was stolen while shopping @ TJ Maxx on 9/1/10 between approx. 5-5:15pm.

The attached photos of 2 females and 3 males are ALL seen on video a short time later using the cards for in excess of $12,000 at the Apple Store in Boston. Also used for more at Best Buy (Newbury & Mass Ave. store, Boston). They are seen in Brookline arriving/leaving in a Silver 2008-2010 Dodge Caravan (possibly an SXT model, w/ tinted rear windows, see attached).

Suspects committed identical crime in Natick earlier on 9/1/10 at approx. 2:00pm as the same HF w/black shirt & HM w/checkered shirt are seen on Natick Apple Store video. (Natick PD Contact - Det. John Haswell 508-647-9510 x 2605)
Brookline PD: 6177302222
Investigator: Det. Matthew McDonnell
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