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LBPD Seeks Help in Finding Fraud Suspect

Long Beach fraud detectives are seeking the public’s help with identifying a suspect who is responsible for fraudulently withdrawing about $47,000 in cash since September 2011 from various automated teller machines throughout the city.  The suspect may be involved in an ATM scam, depositing fraudulent checks into unsuspecting victim’s accounts then utilizing a stolen ATM card to withdraw the funds before the check is cleared and found to be fictitious.

Anyone who recognizes the subject in this photograph or has information regarding this crime is urged to call (562) 570-5562 or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org.

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