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Surprise police seek stolen bank card suspect

Posted 4/13/17

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Surprise police seek the public’s help in locating and identifying a fraud suspect, according to a release

Since late February, an …

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Surprise police seek stolen bank card suspect

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Independent Newsmedia

Surprise police seek the public’s help in locating and identifying a fraud suspect, according to a release

Since late February, an unidentified suspect on multiple occasions has used a victim’s bank card to purchase items and withdraw money from ATM’s at several businesses located in the southwest Valley including Surprise.

The suspect, described as a black male with a black beard and goatee, was last seen wearing a black long-sleeved shirt, a gold chain, and a black stocking cap with white lettering reading, “The Hundred”.

The suspect arrived at one of the businesses in a grey passenger vehicle.

Anyone with any information leading to the location or identity of the suspect can contact Detective Kulfan at 623-222-4156, or call 623-222-TIPS (8477). Email tips to crimetips@surpriseaz.gov.

Refer to incident number 170300366 when contacting police.

Photo courtesy Surprise PD