Stolen credit cards used for $15,000 fraud in Campbell
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Stolen credit cards used for $15,000 fraud in Campbell
"Taking a vehicle without owner's consent: Someone took another person's vehicle keys on Camden Avenue and drove the vehicle from a parking lot without the owner's consent."
"Obtain money by false pretenses: Someone used stolen credit cards to buy tires on Camden Avenue for a loss of about $15,000."
"Indecent exposure, sex registrant out of compliance: A man exposed himself in public on North Central Avenue. The man s a sex registrant who allegedly did not report a change of address."
On Jan. 21, a person took vehicle keys on Camden Avenue and drove the vehicle without owner consent; officers located a stolen vehicle on Capri Drive and released it to the owner; a vehicle was used in a road-rage incident on West Campbell Avenue where it swerved dangerously close to another driver. On Jan. 20, stolen credit cards bought about $15,000 in tires on Camden Avenue; wine was stolen from a West Hamilton Avenue shop and a larger cache of stolen alcohol was found; a youth threatened to kill a person via phone; more than two packages of marijuana were prepared on East Hamilton Avenue for shipment to Marietta, Georgia; mail was stolen from Stonehurst Way. On Jan. 19, threats were sent via text on West Hamilton Avenue and two people burglarized a business on West Hacienda Avenue. On Jan. 18, a man who is a sex registrant allegedly failed to report a change of address and exposed himself on North Central Avenue.
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