Police say a stolen debit card was used in the Metrotown area to withdraw a 'large sum of money' and stolen credit cards were used to buy $75,000 worth of 'high-end electronics' in Burnaby, South Vancouver and Richmond.
Burnaby RCMP is looking for help identifying a man suspected of going on a $75,000 spending spree with stolen credit and debit cards.
The debit card was used at a bank machine in the Metrotown area to withdraw a “large sum of money,” and the credit cards were used at various businesses in Metrotown, South Vancouver and Richmond to purchase high-end electronics worth a total of $75,000, police said.
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