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New York hotelier John Fitzpatrick's credit card was used to buy cigarettes, alcohol, scratch cards and a smartwatch after wallet was stolen

New York hotelier John Fitzpatrick's credit card was used to buy cigarettes, alcohol, scratch cards and a smartwatch after wallet was stolen

New York-based hotelier John Fitzpatrick has been the alleged victim of a number of theft offences after his wallet was stolen in Bray, Co Wicklow, just over a fortnight ago.
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