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Case: 478

ID Theft/Credit Fraud

Mall - Auburn
Date of Crime: July 15, 2003

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 8699
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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Subject in Custody: Gerardo Trujillo

DOB: 01/13/1977, Address SW 37 Ave, Miami, Florida

Trujillo was arrested by the Tilton New Hampshire Police Department on 07/30/2003 at Wal Mart for attempting to purchase merchandise with a stolen credit card and identity theft. Trujillo is currently being held at Belknap county Jail on $25,000.00 bail. He was identified by the Tilton Police as Auburn's suspect from this website and the NESPIN bulletin.

This person attempted to purchase Rolex watch valued at $5,940.00 at Goldstein Swank & Gordon jewelry store in the Auburn Mall with a stolen credit card. The owner of the credit card resides in England. The suspect produced a Pennsylvania Commercial Driver's license with the victim's information. The Sales Associate became suspicious when the suspect repeatedly told her that he did not want her to speak to anyone about his credit history. When the Sales Associate notified the credit card company the suspect fled the store on foot. He may have had two other suspects with him.
Auburn Police: 5088327777
Investigator: Detective Eric K. Dyson
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