Police Seek Public's Assistance In Identifying Credit Card Fraud Suspect

The credit card fraud was reported at the Aurora Walmart on November 30.

Photo provided by the Aurora Police Department. 

(Aurora, Ind.) - Aurora Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a credit card fraud suspect. 

The alleged credit card fraud was reported on Tuesday by a victim who told police her purse was stolen from the Florence, Kentucky mall and that her credit card was used to complete a transaction at the Aurora Walmart on November 30. 

A review of the security video revealed a female subject possibly connected to the credit card fraud.

Anyone with information about the suspect should contact the Aurora Police Department at (812) 926-1101 or Dearborn County Dispatch (812) 537-3431.

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