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Police looking for man accused of using fake ID card to withdraw from account

Police looking for man accused of using fake ID card to withdraw from account

Yahoo01-04-2025

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Dayton Police are looking for a suspect accused of using a fake I.D. card to make a withdrawal from a victim's account, according to a social media post.
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The department posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) and its Facebook account.
If you can ID this man, please call Detective Dulaney at (937) 333-1167.
Tips can remain anonymous through Crime Stoppers at (937) 222-STOP (7867), or on this website.
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