Crime & Safety
South Carolina Couple Allegedly Victimized By Suisun City Suspects
A South Carolina couple is asking local residents to help Suisun City police find two suspects who allegedly stole over $1, 000 from them.
SUISUN CITY - A South Carolina family is asking local residents to help Suisun City police find two suspects who allegedly stole over $1, 000 from their bank account at the Suisun City Wal-Mart.
The family - and Suisun City police - are hoping you can identify the two suspects shown here in surveillance images.
Suisun City police say on Friday, May 13, a caller from South Carolina reported that someone had stolen over $1, 000 from their family's bank account at Wal-Mart.
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Suisun City police investigators believe the suspects pictured are involved.
According to police, one suspect - shown wearing a black hat, black jacket, and blue jeans - is seen scanning numerous iTunes and gift cards at the Wal-Mart self checkout station.
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The suspect then removes a light colored card from his wallet, according to police, and scanned it through the card machine, purchasing the items.
Police say the card the suspect used directly removed money from the South Carolina family's bank account.
The other male shown is an associate of the suspect, according to police.
They were last seen leaving the Wal-Mart parking lot toward state Highway 12 in a mid-sized silver pickup, as seen in one of the images.
The Suisun City Police Department, along with the family, is asking for the public's help in identifying the suspects.
Anyone with information regarding theΒ incident is encouraged to contact Suisun City PD Investigations at (707) 421-7361, reference case #16-1634.
Information can be reported anonymously to Solano Crime Stoppers at (707) 644-7867.
-images via Suisun City police
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