WEATHERFORD — Weatherford police Wednesday released photos of suspected credit card thieves obtained from surveillance cameras at the Hudson Oaks location of Wal-Mart.
According to WPD Detective Wendy Field, credit cards and identification used in illegal purchases were in a purse taken in a vehicle burglary June 26 in the 900 block of Heather Court.
Before the complainant was able to cancel the cards, the suspect tried to use them several times at the Hudson Oaks store. Not all the attempted purchases were approved.
Field said in a release police are seeking help in finding the thieves.
“The Weatherford Police Department would like to enlist the help of the community once again to see if anyone recognizes the suspect in the photos,” she said. “If anyone has any information about the burglary or recognized the suspects in the photos, they are encouraged to call the Weatherford Police Department at (817) 598-4300, or Parker County Crimestoppers at (817) 599-5555 and remain anonymous.”
The photo can be seen in Wednesday's Weatherford Democrat.
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