Stolen Credit Card Used To Buy Fireworks

Aurora Police are seeking to identify three suspects in a July 4th credit card fraud case.

Photos via Aurora Police Department.

(Aurora, Ind.) – Aurora Police hope that releasing photos of credit card theft suspects will light the fuse on identifying them.

According to a news release, Aurora Police Department took a fraud report involving use of a stolen credit card on July 4. The stolen card was used to make three purchases totaling more than $1,2000 at Party at Trav’s Fireworks in Greendale.

The purchases were made between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Three suspects were observed on security video from the business, each of them described as black males between the ages of 25 and 40.

One suspect is described as being medium build while wearing a white color tank top style shirt, a bright blue color cap with glasses on top of his head, and light color pants with a black belt.

Another is described as being heavy-medium to heavy build. He was wearing a white color t-shirt and blue jeans.

The third suspect is described as thin to medium build. He was wearing a white color t-shirt and glasses.

Any person having information regarding this incident should contact the Aurora Police Department at (812) 926-1101 or (812) 537-3431.

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