Oregon
Skimming device found on Oregon City ATM, suspect wanted
OREGON CITY Ore. (KPTV) – The Oregon Metropolis Police Division is asking for the general public’s assist figuring out a suspect who allegedly positioned a skimming system on an Oregon Metropolis ATM.
In response to police, an worker of the Oregonian’s Credit score Union at 19360 Molalla Avenue found the system Friday. After arriving on the financial institution, police seized the skimming system and a digital camera put in within the ATM.
The investigation discovered the system was positioned on the ATM Feb. 25. Detectives say whereas they’ll’t make certain, due to specifics in regards to the system, they’re optimistic the suspect was unable to steal anybody’s bank card data.
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The suspect is described as a middle-aged white male grownup, sporting a blue stocking cap and tan-colored jacket. Anybody with details about his id is requested to name the Oregon Metropolis Police Tip Line at 503-905-3505 and reference OCPD case quantity 23-004587.
Police say in the event you imagine your bank card data was compromised as a consequence of this incident, name the Clackamas County Dispatch Non-Emergency quantity at 503-655-8211 to make a police report.
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