Myrtle Beach, S.C. – Local authorities are reaching out to the public for assistance in tracking down two individuals suspected to be involved in a troubling card fraud case. With the holiday season just around the corner, this type of crime can leave people feeling uneasy, but there is a chance for residents to help keep their community safe.
According to the Horry County Police Department (HCPD), the incident unfolded sometime between October 15 and October 16. During this time, a vehicle was broken into, and a bank card was stolen. The police believe that the person responsible for the break-in is one of the individuals captured in a photo released on social media this past Monday.
In the released image, one man can be seen wearing a distinctive two-color jacket, while the other appears next to him, although specific details about their appearance remain limited. What we do know is that immediately after the card was stolen, these two individuals made their way to a local vape shop located on Myrtle Ridge Road. It was here that they reportedly used the stolen bank card, raising alarms for both the shop owners and local investigators.
The HCPD is urging anyone who may have seen these individuals or has any information that could assist in the investigation to step forward. They have shared that any details, no matter how small you may think they are, could prove to be crucial in solving this case.
“We’re hoping the community can help us identify these suspects,” said a representative from the HCPD. “Incidents like this can have a significant impact on victims, and it is important for the community to come together to address them.”
If you believe you have information that can aid the investigation, the police have made it easy for you to reach out. Simply call the HCPD at 843-915- and provide any information you might have. Remember, even the tiniest detail can lead the police a step closer to catching those responsible.
This incident serves as a reminder for residents to stay vigilant and proactive about their personal belongings. That can mean locking car doors, keeping valuables out of sight, and being cautious about sharing personal information. By adopting these simple safety measures, you can help protect yourself and others from becoming the next victims of fraud or theft.
With the support of the Myrtle Beach community, the hope is that these suspects will be brought to justice swiftly. Keep your eyes peeled, and if you spot anything, don’t hesitate to reach out – your observation might just make a difference!
As the investigation unfolds, locals can stay updated on the latest developments. Maintaining an awareness of such events can help create a stronger, safer Myrtle Beach for everyone.
In this season of giving, let’s not forget about the importance of looking out for one another. Whether it’s keeping your belongings secure or providing tips to local law enforcement, every action counts. Remember, you are a part of the solution!
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