Crime & Safety
Caught On Video: Stolen Credit Cards Used At King Soopers, Target
Denver police are asking for help identifying two people who allegedly used stolen credit cards at local stores.

DENVER, CO – Denver police are asking for the public's help identifying two people who allegedly bought goods at local stores with stolen credit cards. Police released two photos taken from video surveillance cameras of a man and woman who are sought in connection with thefts and unauthorized use of the cards.
Metro Denver Crime Stoppers is offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the two suspects who are not believed to be connected.
The first incident took place on Jan. 1, 2019, when a man was captured on video at King Soopers linked to the use of stolen cards. Police said the man was a "black male in his late teens, possibly early twenties."
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The second image was that of a woman who allegedly used a credit card stolen from a parked car on Feb. 3. Police said a window in the car was broken and the woman's purse was stolen. A white woman was seen on surveillance video with a brimming cart at Target after allegedly using the victim's credit card, police said.

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