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Do you know him? Police searching for man accused of buying laptop with stolen credit card

Do you know him? Police searching for man accused of buying laptop with stolen credit card

Yahoo19 hours ago

Beavercreek Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who they say stole over $3,000.
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According to police, the man stole a credit card from an Esporta locker room. He then used it to buy a laptop at Best Buy for $3,126.
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Police say the suspect drives a gray Subaru.
Anyone with relevant information is asked to reach out to Detective Morrissette at (937) 426-1225 or email morrissetteb@beavercreekohio.gov.
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