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Arlington Police Seek Help Identifying Suspects in Credit Card Theft and Car Break-Ins

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Published on February 08, 2024
Arlington Police Seek Help Identifying Suspects in Credit Card Theft and Car Break-InsSource: Arlington Police Department

Authorities are calling on the public to identify a trio of suspects linked to several car break-ins and a credit card theft in Arlington, Texas. The Arlington Police Department is zeroing in on a group of young men who were caught on a Walmart's surveillance cameras trying to use a stolen credit card earlier this year.

The incident unfolded on January 6 when the suspects allegedly broke into a vehicle parked outside the BFF's Asian Grille at 2150 E. Lamar Blvd, taking with them a credit card, among other personal items. Not long after the heist, the young males tried to transact with the stolen card at a local Walmart, according to the Arlington Police Department.

Three suspects can be seen in the images released by the authorities. The Arlington Police are urging anyone who might recognize these individuals to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. Detective Haus is the officer in charge, reachable at (817) 459-6485 for any leads. Meanwhile, for those wishing to remain unnamed, Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County is receiving anonymous tips at (817) 469-8477, with the promise of confidentiality for all informants.