Surveillance camera screengrab of a suspect who St. Thomas police believed used a stolen credit card at a variety store on November 3, 2018. Photo provided by St. Thomas Police Service.Surveillance camera screengrab of a suspect who St. Thomas police believed used a stolen credit card at a variety store on November 3, 2018. Photo provided by St. Thomas Police Service.
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Suspect sought after stolen credit card used

St. Thomas police are asking for help in identifying a man believed to be using a stolen credit card.

Police say sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning, someone entered an unlocked, parked vehicle and stole a credit card. It was later determined that the credit card was used fraudulently at a Mac`s variety store during the early morning hours of Saturday.

A screengrab of the suspect, taken from the store`s security camera, has been provided by police. Anyone who recognizes the man or who can provide additional information on this matter is asked to call St. Thomas police at (519) 631-1224. Anonymous tips can be phoned into Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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