Police said the suspect stole the credit cards from an elderly shopper at Acme Fresh Market, then used them at several stores in Fairlawn and Montrose.
AKRON, Ohio - The suspect accused of stealing credit cards from an elderly shopper and using them at several stores is on the loose, Akron Police confirmed, and detectives need help identifying them.
Police reported on Nov. 29 that the suspect stole the credit cards at Acme Fresh Market at 1835 W. Market St., then used them in Fairlawn and Montrose stores.Akron suspect steals credit cards from elderly shopper, uses them at several stores, police sayPolice said the suspect may be driving this Mazda SUV:If you recognize this suspect or have any other information on this felony theft, call Akron Police Det. C.
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