UPPER ARLINGTON, Ohio -- Authorities asked for your help to find a female suspect after an alleged theft and fraudulent credit-card charges.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.
A wallet was stolen from a victim at the Panera Bread, at Fishinger and Tremont roads, at about noon Sunday, May 3, according to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers.
Shortly after the alleged theft, more than $4,500 in fraudulent charges were placed on credit cards taken from the wallet.
The alleged purchases were made at Target and Home Depot in Hilliard, Best Buy at Tuttle and the TJ Maxx in Upper Arlington.
The suspect was described as an Asian female who weighs about 140 pounds, has black hair and was wearing glasses.
Crime Stoppers has posted a reward of as much as $2,000 for any information received by Monday, June 1, 2009, leading to the arrest and/or indictment of the persons responsible for the alleged crime.
Anyone with information about the alleged crime was asked to call Crime Stoppers at 614-645-TIPS (8477) or e-mail at http://www.stopcrime.org. You can text a tip to “CRIMES” (274637) with a keyword of CMH.
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