Friday, August 3, 2012
Suspect takes the victim's card and buys gift cards from another Southridge store.
A 43-year-old employee of a store in Southridge Mall is facing charges after she allegedly stole a customer’s credit card while it was in a fitting room, then using it to buy gift cards at another store. Deborah Kay Woody, of Milwaukee, was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Thursday with one count of credit card fraud. If convicted, she faces up to nine months in prison and $10,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On March 24, the victim was modeling clothes at Deb and left her purse in a locked dressing room. She later discovered someone had taken her credit card out of the purse and Woody was one of the few employees with keys to the room. An employee at Wet Seal then told officers Woody came to that store and …
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Friday, July 13, 2012
Suspect allegedly steals credits cards and a Kindle out of the victim's purse after she left it on her porch overnight.
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel paper delivery driver is facing charges after she allegedly stole credit cards and a Kindle out of a customer’s purse while dropping off her newspaper. Jocelyn D. Hill-Neeley, 55, of Greenfield, was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Thursday with one count of unauthorized use of personal identification. If convicted, she faces up to six years in prison and $10,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On June 27, a woman living in the 5700 block of Rochelle Drive contacted Greendale police officers after she left her purse on the porch overnight and found five credit cards, $5 cash and a Kindle were missing from inside. The victim also noticed her Journal Sentinel paper sitting on the porch in …
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Suspect wrote down the victim's credit card after letting him use it once.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
A 28-year-old Greendale man is facing charges after he allegedly used another man’s credit card to purchase items at gas stations so he could provide for him and his pregnant girlfriend. Travis L. Ehrlich was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Thursday with one count of unauthorized use of personal identification. If convicted, he faces up to six years in prison and $10,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: A man contacted Greendale police after he noticed 14 transactions for a total of $3,049 were placed on his Menard’s charge account between Aug. 17 and Sept. 7 without his authorization. The man said he never bought the items, but said he always keeps the card in his wallet and no one else has access to it. Police …