Crime & Safety

Police Release Photo Of ATM Card Skimming Suspect

Anyone with information about the man should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers toll free at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).

ST. LOUIS, MO — Police in St. Louis say a man placed credit card skimmers at one or more ATMs around the city, and they are asking for your help in identifying him. In late July, surveillance footage caught the man in the act at an American Eagle Credit Union ATM at 6600 Chippewa Street, police said. Police published several photos of the alleged crime to Facebook Monday.


"Protecting our members from fraud is a top priority for American Eagle Credit Union," the credit union told the Post-Dispatch. "Any members who experience card fraud will not be liable for any resulting unauthorized charges."

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Any American Eagle customer who thinks they've been a victim of fraud should call the credit union at 800-325-9905.

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Anyone with information about the man should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers toll free at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477). All callers can remain anonymous. Tips can also be submitted through the CrimeStoppers website or free app.

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