Crime & Safety

Manchester Police Looking To Identify Person In Investigation

A debit card was left at a Triangle Credit Union location on Elm Street. Investigators say the card was later used for purchases.

A debit card was left at a Triangle Credit Union location on Elm Street. Investigators say the card was later used for purchases.
A debit card was left at a Triangle Credit Union location on Elm Street. Investigators say the card was later used for purchases. (Manchester Police)

MANCHESTER, NH — Manchester Police Detective James Pitman is looking for assistance in identifying a person as part of a credit card fraud investigation.

A person earlier in the month accidentally left their debit card at the Triangle Credit Union ATM on Elm Street. Police said another customer picked up the debit card and placed it on the exterior window of the bank but did not inform the bank.

The wind blew the credit card into the parking lot where it appears another person picked it up. Police accused the person who picked up the debit card of using the card at several locations to make purchases.

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Manchester police would like anyone with information about this suspect to call Pittman at 603-792-5551. You can also call the Manchester Crimeline at 603-624-4040.

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