Crime & Safety

Caught On Video: 2 Women Allegedly Used Stolen Credit Cards: Cops

Credit cards allegedly stolen in a Denver purse snatching were used to make purchases at several east-Denver stores, police said.

DENVER, CO – Two women caught on convenience store surveillance cameras allegedly used stolen credit cards to buy purchases in east Denver, police said.

Denver Metro Crime Stoppers released the photos Friday, offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the two women.

According to police logs, a woman's purse was stolen by force on Nov. 5 around 10:55 p.m. at East 3rd Avenue and St. Paul Street. The victim's credit cards were allegedly used in transactions Tuesday, Nov. 6 at multiple locations around the city, Denver police said.

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