Bowling Green Police Seek Woman Accused of Using Stolen Credit Card for Multiple Purchases, Crime Stoppers Offering Reward

Bowling Green Police Seek Woman Accused of Using Stolen Credit Card for Multiple Purchases, Crime Stoppers Offering Reward

BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY — Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman captured on surveillance video after allegedly using a stolen credit card from a lost wallet. Investigators say the card was taken on Nov. 11, and used at multiple businesses across the city.

Investigators Say Card Was Removed from Lost Wallet and Used at Several Stores

According to police, the suspect found a lost wallet and removed the credit card before making several unauthorized transactions. The purchases, spread across multiple stores, totaled more than $250.

Police did not release where the stolen card was used but confirmed that each transaction occurred within Bowling Green. Surveillance video from the businesses shows the woman making the purchases, and investigators are now working to identify her.

Police Release Photo, Ask Public for Help Identifying Suspect

Detectives say identifying the woman is crucial to preventing further fraudulent activity and recovering additional evidence connected to the case.

Authorities are asking residents to review the released surveillance images closely and report any information that may help confirm her identity.

Crime Stoppers Offering Cash Reward for Tip Leading to Arrest

South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the suspect’s arrest. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers in several ways:

  • Call 781-CLUE
  • Call toll-free at 866-842-CLUE
  • Submit a tip through the P3 Tips mobile app
  • Submit information online at 781clue.com

Tips can be provided anonymously, and police encourage residents to come forward if they recognize the suspect or have seen her in the area.

As Bowling Green police continue their investigation, community assistance remains essential in helping solve theft and fraud cases like this one. For more public safety updates, crime alerts, and breaking regional news, visit ChicagoMusicGuide.com.

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