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Credit card thief steals pricey iPads

Updated: Friday, 01 Feb 2013, 4:34 PM EST
Published : Friday, 01 Feb 2013, 4:34 PM EST

BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WDTN) - The Beavercreek Police Department hopes you can help them capture a credit card thief.

Surveillance cameras at the Beavercreek Target store caught the suspect on camera.  Police say she used the stolen cards at the store on December 22, 2012.

Police say the credit cards were stolen from a car parked in the YMCA parking lot at 560 Grange Hall Road.

Investigators say the suspect bought several iPads worth more than $1,700.

Investigators want you to note that the suspect was wearing sunglasses and large hoop earrings at the time of the theft.

Call the Beavercreek Police Department Tip Line at 320-7393 if you know anything about the crime.
 

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