Police seek credit card fraud suspect

By BETH WHEELOCK   Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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Beloit Police investigators are joining the search for a man accused of credit card fraud and forgery.

Beloit Police investigators are joining the search for a man accused of credit card fraud and forgery.

Beloit Police investigators are joining the search for a man accused of credit card fraud and forgery.

The suspect could be from Green, Lafayette or Rock County.

Captain Bill Tyler says the first victim lives in Monroe. The suspect used a stolen credit card to purchase items at convenience stores and gas stations. This photograph was taken in Beloit on July 5, 2009. Tyler says it's not often have decent surveillance footage of a suspect, so they're asking the public for help solving the case.

Anyone with information on the case can contact the investigations bureau at 364-6801 or Greater Beloit Crime Stoppers at 362-7463.

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