Crime & Safety

Woman Accused Of Taking $2,400 Out Of Victim's Account: Police

Police are searching for a woman who is accused of cloning a St. Pete woman's debit card and taking more than $2,000 from victim's account.

Police are asking if the public has any information about the suspect that can help them locate her.
Police are asking if the public has any information about the suspect that can help them locate her. (St. Petersburg Police Department)

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — Detectives with the St. Petersburg Police Department are searching for a woman who is accused of using a cloned debit card and withdrawing $2,400 from a victim's account at a local St. Pete bank.

According to authorities, the illegal activity the suspect is accused of took place on Oct. 15 at an undisclosed location.

Police are asking if the public has any information about the suspect that can help them locate her.

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The suspect has several tattoos on her arms and legs.

If you know her identity, call the

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St. Petersburg Police Department at 727-893-7780.

You can remain anonymous by texting "SPPD" and your tip to 847-411.

Refer to police report #2020-037089.

A woman is accused of using a cloned debit card at a local St. Pete bank and withdrawing $2,400 from the victim's account.

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