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Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Aid in Identifying Suspect in String of Credit Card Frauds After Auto Burglary

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Published on October 15, 2024
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Aid in Identifying Suspect in String of Credit Card Frauds After Auto BurglarySource: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help in identifying a man involved in a series of fraudulent credit card transactions following an auto burglary last month. On Wednesday, authorities responded to the crime scene, where they found a burglarized vehicle and stolen personal financial documents. The specific location of the theft has not been disclosed, as reported by First Coast News.

The suspect captured in a surveillance photo is accused of using the stolen credit card multiple times. Officials are seeking to apprehend this individual to prevent further fraud while the victim's stolen property is still circulating, potentially harming her financial well-being. The image of the suspect has been made public so that community members can help identify him. Anyone with information is urged to come forward, according to Action News Jax.

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is seeking information to stop the unauthorized use of a stolen credit card and help the victim. With high stakes involved, the sheriff's office is counting on Jacksonville residents to support the victim and restore order, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office on their Facebook page.

The sheriff's office is asking anyone who knows the suspect's identity to call 904-630-0500 or email [email protected]. They emphasize the community's role in fighting credit fraud. People can also contact First Coast Crime Stoppers anonymously for a chance at a reward if their information helps solve the case.