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Couple wanted for credit fraud & a distraction theft

November 7, 2020 - Charlotte, NC area

On the date listed above, the female subject above picked out a watch at a jewelry store which she claimed was for her 65-year-old father. While the female used another persons in-store account to pay for the watch, her male accomplice reached over the watch counter and� opened the case with the key which had been left in the showcase.

He removed another watch and relocked the showcase. The couple then left the store. They were observed driving away in a white four door car.� The couple also committed another credit fraud on the same day at another jewelry store in the Charlotte, NC area. If you have any information regarding these subjects, please email the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org.

Wanted subjects:

Credit Fraud Couple

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