Williamsburg Police looking for 2 people accused of making over $3K in purchases with stolen credit cards
Williamsburg Police Department
and last updated 2021-04-19 17:48:20-04
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Williamsburg Police are looking for two people who they say used stolen credit cards at different stores throughout the area of the 400 block of West Francis Street on April 9.
Police say the suspects made purchases totaling more than $3,000 and changed their clothes and appearance for each store.
Authorities describe the female suspect as Hispanic and having long brown hair. They say she wears bracelets and carries a brown and beige Neverfull MM Louis Vuitton purse. She may be about 5 8 tall and has a lighter skin complexion than the male suspect, according to officials.
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Details about the identities of those killed were not immediately available, but the blast prompted an evacuation order for West Francis Street and West Maple Avenue between Fern and San Antonio. A temporary Care and Reception Center was set up at the De Anza Community Center, 1405 S. Fern.