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Two Women Attempt to Pass Phoney Credit Card In Prince George

By 250 News

Tuesday, December 07, 2010 10:57 AM

 

Prince George –Police are seeking two females in connection with the passing of a forged Sears MasterCard, with a Presidents Choice MasterCard.
 
Between December 4th and 6th, two women, one appearing to be pregnant, have used the card to obtain merchandise.
 
In each case the suspects have requested that the cashier enter the number manually, as the magnetic strip does not work.  If the cashiers become suspect they flee the scene.  To date, over $3,000 dollar in merchandise has been taken.
 
The first suspect is described as a Caucasian female, long blonde hair with thin braids (corn braids).  She appears to be pregnant and is approximately 20 years old.
 
The second female suspect is described as having a darker completion, short black hair, short, thin build, approximately 20 years old.
 
 The RCMP are requesting the public's help in identifying the two suspects. If you recognize either of the these two women, please contact the Prince George RCMP at (250)561-3300

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They will find these two and I am glad their faces are out there for everyone to see. I hope they feel shamed, doubtful, but at least others will know what they are dealing with when they interact with either one of them.
If I had to guess, I would say that these women arn't pregnant. It could be a clever method to hide stolen goods. It's been done many times before.
The one with the cornrows will be cutting her hair today
And when they inevitably get caught, they will be released moments later with a promise to appear. Im sorry but these type of people learn from a young age that the punishment wont be harsh enough to dissuade them from doing the crime.
look mom my 15 minutes of fame!
" and all the young girls would do anything for 7-11 nachos.."
whoawhoa@You're assuming she reads the news. I wouldn't be so sure...
Great to have these pictures.
Thanks!
@billposer - I stand corrected, that would imply that she can read. My bad!
Good to have the pictures too. I wish police would release more pictures of "suspected" criminals, like those caught shoplifting, home break and enters, car thieves, restaurant rip offs and so on. The public would be much more able to take a proactive stance on them. And what's wrong with posting pictures of those convicted of crimes, whose names we read of in the paper?