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Know HIM? Man Went On Shopping Spree With Credit Cards He Found In Wawa Parking Lot, Police Say

Police in Northampton County are seeking the public’s help identifying a man who they say went on a shopping spree with credit cards he took from a wallet he found in a Wawa parking lot.

Police in Northampton County are seeking the public’s help identifying a man they say went on a spending spree with credit cards taken from a wallet he found in the parking lot of a local Wawa.

Police in Northampton County are seeking the public’s help identifying a man they say went on a spending spree with credit cards taken from a wallet he found in the parking lot of a local Wawa.

Photo Credit: Colonial Regional Police Department via Facebook
The man, pictured above, picked up a wallet that had been dropped in the parking lot of Wawa on Route 248 and Route 33 in Lower Nazareth Township on Monday, Nov. 9, Colonial Regional Police said.

The man, pictured above, picked up a wallet that had been dropped in the parking lot of Wawa on Route 248 and Route 33 in Lower Nazareth Township on Monday, Nov. 9, Colonial Regional Police said.

Photo Credit: Colonial Regional Police Department via Facebook
The man then used a credit card in the wallet to buy a Samsung television at the Walmart on Route 248 before leaving in a silver 2006-2010 Hyundai Sonata, police said.

The man then used a credit card in the wallet to buy a Samsung television at the Walmart on Route 248 before leaving in a silver 2006-2010 Hyundai Sonata, police said.

Photo Credit: Colonial Regional Police Department via Facebook

The man, pictured above, picked up a wallet that had been dropped in the parking lot of Wawa on Route 248 and Route 33 in Lower Nazareth Township on Monday, Nov. 9, Colonial Regional Police said.

The man then used a credit card in the wallet to buy a Samsung television at the Walmart on Route 248 before leaving in a silver 2006-2010 Hyundai Sonata, police said.

He also used the cards at several other stores in the area, authorities said.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Officer Laudenslager at 610-861-4820 or send an email to laudenslager@colonialregionalpd.org. All tips may remain anonymous.

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