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Police look for help as they try to ID suspects in $24,000 fraud case

Police look for help as they try to ID suspects in $24,000 fraud case

The Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help as they try to identify suspects in connection with a fraud incident. Photo by Supplied /Ottawa Police ServiceArticle content

The Ottawa police have asked for the public’s help as they try to identify suspects in a credit card fraud case.

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The victim’s credit card was stolen on Nov. 22, 2024, and was used to make purchases totalling about $24,000 at two retail locations, police said in a news release Monday.

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Police are looking to identify four individuals in connection with the incident.

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Suspect No. 1 was described as a man who was wearing a white baseball cap, black coat, black pants and black sneakers.

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Suspect No. 2 was described as a man who was wearing a black tuque, black hoodie and dark beige coat.

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Suspect No. 3 was described as man who was wearing a red hoodie, black coat, black pants and white and black sneakers.

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Suspect No. 4 was described as man who was wearing a black tuque, black long-sleeved jacket, light-coloured pants and white sneakers.

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Anyone with information about the identities of the four suspects was asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service West Criminal Investigation at 613-236-1222 or email westcriminalinvestigations@ottawapolice.ca. Those who wish to remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477.

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The Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help as they try to identify suspects in connection with a fraud incident. Photo by Supplied /Ottawa Police ServiceArticle content

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The Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help as they try to identify suspects in connection with a fraud incident. Photo by Supplied /Ottawa Police ServiceArticle content

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The Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help as they try to identify suspects in connection with a fraud incident. Photo by Supplied /Ottawa Police ServiceArticle content

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