Needham stolen credit
Needham police are trying to identify a woman who on April 26 charged more than $10,000 worth of merchandise at a Chestnut Hill computer store to a fraudulent credit card.
Another photo police have shows her with a male suspect. This is a disturbing case. The victim never lost possession of their credit cards. Yet this woman was using credit cards with the victim's credit card information.
Be careful where you use your cards. And call Needham police, if you recognize the woman.
Needham Police: 7814557570 x 3
Investigator: Det. Kathy Mullins/Officer Shannon Drum
Case Submission No.: 140239
Brighton CVS robbery
In Brighton, a man is wanted for an armed robbery of a CVS pharmacy.
On July 20 of last year, a man robbed the CVS at 1927 Beacon St., threatening he had a gun, and demanding percocets and dilaudids, powerful prescription drugs. The suspect never showed the gun, but took off with the drugs in a paper bag.
Call Boston police if you know who the man is.
Boston Police Department: (617) 343-4256
Investigator: Charles Cellucci
Case Submission No.: 20140272
Needham credit card theft
Needham police trying to identify a woman who used credit cards that were stolen from an office at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital. Those cards were used at CVS and Target stores in Watertown and Everett.
Call Needham police if you recognize her.
Needham PD: (781) 455-7570 x 3
Investigator: Det. Joe O'Brien, Sr.
Case Submission No.: 20130073
Dedham credit card theft
Dedham police are trying to identify a woman who used a fraudulent credit card at the Loweâs store in Dedham. On March 22, she charged $450 on the victimâs card.
The victim lives in the Midwest, and didn't see the fraudulent activity on the account until April 22.
The victim never lost possession of the credit card, yet a credit card with all of the victim's information was used in Dedham.
Call Dedham police if you recognize the woman.
Dedham Police: (781) 751-9300 x 9315
Investigator: Sergeant Detective Michael Buckley
Case Submission No.: 20140269
All of these cases come to us from the law enforcement website, massmostwanted.org.
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