Authorities are seeking a man who used stolen credit card information to shop around South Jersey, police said.
GLOUCESTER TWP. -- Authorities are seeking a man who used stolen credit card information to shop around South Jersey, police said.
Gloucester Township Police released surveillance footage showing the unidentified man using the stolen credit card information at various businesses and banks in Stratford, Deptford Township, and the Blackwood area.
The man is wanted for forgery, credit card fraud, and theft, after several shopping stops and bank visits between Sept. 23 and Oct. 7.
Police reported the first incident in Stratford when the unidentified male was at a bank attempting to obtain a credit card from the victim's account using a fraudulent Pennsylvania driver's license.
He was denied access and left the bank prior to the arrival of authorities, according to police.
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Then, the suspect was caught on surveillance footage obtaining two credit cards from the same victim's account at a bank in Deptford Township on Oct. 7.
After successfully obtaining two credit cards, the man went to the Gloucester Township-Blackwood Wawa and withdrew $300 from the store's ATM, police said.
Video was also captured of the man's vehicle -- a 2005 GMC Envoy -- with an unidentified passenger.
The man then went to the Gloucester Premium Outlets in the township's Blackwood section and made roughly $1,000 in purchases using the fraudulent credit cards at Wilson's Leathers, Converse Outlet, and Guess stores.
Credit cards were also used in other towns in the region, totaling a loss of $2,800, police reported.
Anyone with information or who can identify the man in the video is asked to contact the Gloucester County Police Department at 856-228-4500 or the anonymous tip line at 856-842-5560.
To send an anonymous text message, send tips to TIP GLOTWPPD to 888777, or click here.
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