Police report individual copying credit cards tied to ID thefts

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By Keith McCoy

Mountain Brook police report investigation into several identity theft cases led them to a business in the 2200 block of Pinson Valley Parkway.

An employee at the business was reportedly copying credit cards and distributing the information to others, according to police. This has been occurring for several months, police report, and included victims from a wide area.

In the Feb. 18 community update, police reported a case of identity theft from Feb. 16. A victim in the 2800 block of Fairway Drive reported her credit cards had been used at multiple locations without her permission.

One individual connected to the case was arrested after police responded to a disturbance call on Feb. 16. She had an outstanding warrant, according to police, and she was reportedly in possession of multiple identifies, meth, drug paraphernalia and prescription drugs.

Police also reported a second individual was wanted for questioning in connection to the identity theft report. He was contacted on Feb. 17 and was reportedly wanted on an outstanding felony warrant. Upon arrest he was in possession of meth and drug paraphernalia, according to police.

Police also reported five property thefts. Two thefts were instances of shoplifting at Brookwood Village. Both thefts occurred on Feb. 24, and jewelry, perfume, clothing and bedding were reported stolen.

Another theft reportedly occurred between April 6 and July 15 in the 40 block of Ridge Drive. Two rings were stolen, according to the report.

Between Feb. 22 and Feb. 24, a cement mixer was reported stolen from the 50 block of Pilgrim Place, and on Feb. 23, a diamond ring was reported stolen from a residence in the 3000 block of Cherokee Road. Two au pairs and three maids were present, according to the report.

Other incidents reported included:

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