Crime & Safety
Card Skimmers Found at Merrick Gas Station
Skimmers are devices used to steal financial information from anyone who swipes their card.

Multiple credit card skimmers were discovered at a Merrick gas station Thursday, according to Nassau County Police.
A technician found three skimmers attached to pumps at Gulf Gas Station, located at 2030 Sunrise Highway, cops said. The owner of the station called the tech after one of the pumps had stopped accepting credit card transactions, police said.
Police released a photo of a strap used to secure the device to the gas pump.
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Skimmers are used to steal financial information from all those who swipe their credit or debit cards. No victims have reported any compromised accounts as of Friday, officials said.
Detectives are asking anyone with information or who believes they are a victim to call Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.
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Photo via NCPD
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