Dalton Police Investigators Seek Identification Of Pair In Debit Card Fraud

  • Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The Dalton Police Department is asking for the public’s help with identifying two women who used a stolen debit card account to make three fraudulent purchases at two different stores in Dalton on April 6. The fraud amounted to more than $150 in charges. The incident was reported to police after the victim found the fraudulent transactions on his account statement.

Two of the fraudulent purchases happened at the Dollar General store at 2308 East Morris Street shortly after 7 p.m. on April 6. Two African-American women wearing scrub-type clothes entered the store and made separate purchases totaling $53.11 and $26.55. The women were recorded on store surveillance making the transactions. A third fraudulent purchase using the stolen debit account was made at a Family Dollar store in Dalton, totaling $52.05.

Anyone who can identify these two women or with information on these incidents is asked to contact Detective Chris Tucker at 706 278-9085, dial 9 and enter ext. 165.

 

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