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Millburn Woman Reports More Than $25K in Credit Card Fraud
Police say, the resident's Wells Fargo debit card was used at two suspected gun retailers.

A Millburn woman reported Monday more than $25,000 was charged on her Visa debit card at two suspected firearm retailers, police said.
The woman told police the purchases were made on March 13 but she only used the card for automatic payments, such as EZPASS and iTunes.
The two suspected firearm retailers, Prophet River Holdings, of Canada, and Birdwatching DoFairfield, were flagged by Wells Fargo Bank, according to the report.
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Police advised the woman to contact the three major credit card bureaus to report the fraudulent activity.
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