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Police searching for man linked to $11K in credit card fraud

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Edmonton Police Service is looking to identify a man involved in credit card fraud.

On June 10, police received a call from a man saying he had received a notification that his credit card had been charged three times for purchases totalling more than $11,000.

According to EPS, the credit card is believed to have been stolen from the complainant’s mailbox.

Investigators have recovered video of the man involved and the vehicle he was driving. It’s described as a black Pontiac Torrent with mismatched front and rear wheel rims. It also has a white triangular sticker on the rear driver’s side window.

Black Pontiac Torrent with mismatched front and rear wheel rims. (Credit: Edmonton Police Service).

Anyone with information about the individual or the vehicle should contact EPS at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers or 1-800-222-8477.

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