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The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a case of credit card fraud that occurred at a Walmart store in Flagstaff, Arizona. On last Wednesday, an unidentified man used stolen credit cards to make purchases at the store located on Huntington Drive. The credit cards were reportedly stolen during a series of vehicle burglaries that occurred in the Snowbowl area.
According to officials, the suspects used the stolen credit cards to buy a variety of items, including Apple gift cards and household items. It is believed that the man was working with at least one other person, although the identities of any potential accomplices have not yet been confirmed.
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects involved in this crime. Anyone with information about the suspects or the incident is encouraged to contact the sheriff’s office at (928) 774-4523.
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To help prevent credit card fraud and protect yourself from becoming a victim, it is important to take steps to safeguard your personal information. One of the best ways to do this is to keep a close eye on your credit card statements and report any suspicious activity to your bank or credit card issuer immediately. It is also a good idea to periodically review your credit report for any unauthorized accounts or charges.
In addition to monitoring your own credit, you can also help prevent credit card fraud by being vigilant about keeping your credit card information safe. This includes never leaving your credit cards unattended, being careful about where you enter your credit card information online, and being aware of your surroundings when using your credit card in person.
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is working diligently to bring the suspects to justice and put an end to this fraudulent activity. In the meantime, residents are urged to stay vigilant and take steps to protect their personal information from criminals. If you have any information that could aid the investigation, please contact the Sheriff’s Office at the number provided. Your help could make all the difference in solving this crime and keeping our community safe.
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