Crime & Safety
Caught On Video: 'Cloned' Cards Used To Buy Gift Cards In JeffCo
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said a male used "cloned" debit cards to buy gift cards in JeffCo stores in February.
GOLDEN, CO – The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office seeks the public's help to identify a man accused of financial fraud in local stores.
The sheriff's office released photos of a man who allegedly used "cloned debit cards" to buy MasterCard gift cards, worth real cash.
According to a statement from the sheriff's office, the man used the fake cards Feb. 24 at Walmart in Highlands Ranch and Target and King Soopers stores in Littleton.
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Police released surveillance video images showing a male with a baseball cap, corduroy trousers and suede shoes. He appeared to have a pencil-thin mustache.


Tipsters who recognize him can call 303-271-5612, or contact Crime Stoppers.
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Recognize this Male? On Feb. 24, he used cloned debit cards at a Walmart in Highlands Ranch & a Target & King Soopers in Littleton to purchase MasterCard gift cards along with a small grocery item. Got info? Pls call 303-271-5612, or @CrimeStoppersCO ref case 19-4135 pic.twitter.com/1l5oqFXhkA
— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) March 14, 2019
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