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Dothan Police Department: Media Alert

The Dothan Police Department is asking the local media and community for help identifying a black male and female suspect seen on photographs using a stolen American Express card. The card was taken during a theft from a shopping cart in Dothan, Alabama on March 22, 2010 and was used before the victim could cancel it. Anyone with information about the case should call Crime Stoppers.

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Dothan Police Department: Media Alert

The Dothan Police Department is asking the local media and community for help identifying a black male and female suspect seen on photographs using a stolen American Express card. The card was taken during a theft from a shopping cart in Dothan, Alabama on March 22, 2010 and was used before the victim could cancel it. Anyone with information about the case should call Crime Stoppers.

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Dothan Police Department

210 North Saint Andrews Street


Dothan, Alabama 36303
Gregory J. Benton (334) 615-3000
Chief of Police E-mail [email protected]

Media Alert
May 3, 2010

The Dothan Police Department Investigative Division is asking for the


help of our local media and community with an ongoing investigation. On
March 22, 2010 a citizen of the community came to the Dothan Police
Department to file a theft report. The victim had personal property taken
from a cart while shopping at a local business in Dothan, Alabama. The
subsequent case follow up revealed an American Express Card was used
before the victim was able to make cancellation arrangements with
American Express. Investigators have obtained photographs of a black
male and black female using the card and need your help to identify the
suspects. Anyone with information about this case is urged to call Crime
Stoppers at (334) 793-7000.

Gregory J. Benton
Chief of Police

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