Crime & Safety

Police Searching for Suspects In Credit Card Theft Case

More that $3000 in fraudulent charges were made on stolen credit cards.

Police in St. Peters are looking for help identifying two subjects accused of using stolen credit cards. 

The credit cards were allegedly stolen from a victim's purse while she was dining at a local restaurant. The victim tried to pay for her meal, but found two credit cards and a debit card missing. Police said the cards were stolen by other patrons at the restaurant who say the victim's purse hanging from her chair.

Immediately after swiping the credit cards, the two subjects left the restuarant and began making fraudulent charges, according the St. Peters Police Department. Charges were made totaling more than $3,000. 

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The two subjects are described as:

 Black male, (dark-skinned)

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  • Late 20s to early 30s
  • Bald head
  • Both ears pierced

Black female

  • Late 20’s – 30’s
  • Large build
  • Shoulder length hair (possibly a wig)

The subjects were seen leaving the area in a black Chevy Impala.

Anyone with information about these subjects is asked to contact Detective Paul Barish at 636-278-2244 ext. 3531 or 636-278-2222, tipsters can remain anonymous.   


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